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Journal Article

Friendshoring: Von Torheiten, Trugschlüssen und Tretminen

Authors

  • Kooths
  • S.
  • Langhammer
  • R.J.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1515/ordo-2025-2012

JEL Classification

F02 F13 F52

Key Words

Free trade

friendshoring

resilience

supply chains

trade conflicts

bloc formation

Related Topics

Geoeconomics

International Trade

Globalization

European Union & Euro

Tariffs

The emerging call in the western world for more "friendshoring" is aimed at aligning trade flows more closely with countries with similar political values in order to make supply chains more resilient. This would further fray the global trade order, which is already riddled with all kinds of exceptions and special rules. It remains unclear whether pro-friendshoring policies can be justified by a market failure, that would have to be based on a discrepancy between individual rationality (company level) and collective rationality (economic policy). In addition to a rather uncertain primary effect, considerable adverse side effects are also to be expected for the then more disintegrated “friendly” and “unfriendly” economic blocs. Overall, skepticism towards the idea of friendshoring is appropriate, which can be summarized in ten theses.

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  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Kooths
    Research Director
  • Prof. Dr. Rolf J. Langhammer
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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