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American manufacturing
American manufacturing
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Finance
American workers have bigger hands, and other lessons Panasonic learned in Tesla’s gigafactory
By
Steve Mollman
February 25, 2023
Tech
America could learn a thing or two from Germany if it wants to figure out how to solve its manufacturing labor shortage
By
Amitrajeet A. Batabyal
and
The Conversation
January 13, 2023
Retail
Lego is building a new factory in the U.S. to avoid supply-chain problems
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
June 16, 2022
Politics
The Biden administration is preparing for a historic expansion of a key department to address the semiconductor shortage
By
Nicole Goodkind
September 28, 2021
Politics
COVID exposed global supply-chain flaws. Can Biden bring manufacturing back to the U.S.?
By
David Z. Morris
April 23, 2021
Finance
Kenosha’s unusual economic evolution made it the perfect political flashpoint
By
Rey Mashayekhi
September 5, 2020
Commentary
Semiconductors are the engine of the global economy—and America isn’t making enough of them
By
Keith Jackson
June 30, 2020
Retail
Coronavirus turns the outdoor industry’s crucial spring season into its most challenging in years
By
Margaret Littman
April 24, 2020
Politics
New Study Concludes U.S. Tariffs Had More Costs Than Benefits For Manufacturing—The Sector They Intended To Help
By
Matthew Boesler
and
Bloomberg
January 3, 2020
Tech
Foxconn Is Scouting Locations for Its Planned $10 Billion U.S. Display Factory
By
Reuters
June 22, 2017
Retail
Uniqlo President Threatens To Leave U.S. If Trump Tax Goes Through
By
Aric Jenkins
April 1, 2017
Tech
Foxconn CEO Says Investment for Display Plant in U.S. Would Exceed $7 Billion
By
Reuters
January 22, 2017
Tech
Elio Motors Offers $7,000 Pre-Orders for Three-Wheeled ‘Autocycle’
By
David Z. Morris
August 13, 2016
Leadership
Clinton Gets Down to Campaign Business With Rust Belt Trip
By
Reuters
July 30, 2016
Why Obama’s New Overtime Rules Could Be a Wet Blanket for Small Businesses
By
Jeremy Quittner
June 3, 2016
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