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Manufacturing
Manufacturing
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Leadership
3 things the new Boeing CEO needs to do to turn things around at the troubled company
By
Emma Burleigh
and
Azure Gilman
July 31, 2024
Finance
Federal agents raid glass plant featured in Netflix’s Oscar-winning film ‘American Factory’
By
The Associated Press
July 29, 2024
Success
Gen Z needs exposure to manufacturing careers as white-collar jobs look more prone to AI disruption—and student debt piles up
By
John Gardner
July 23, 2024
Politics
J.D. Vance says under Trump, people will see more products ‘stamped with that beautiful logo: Made in the USA’
By
Leah Willingham
,
Michelle L. Price
,
Julie Carr Smyth
,
Bill Barrow
and
The Associated Press
July 23, 2024
Finance
The company that built the Titanic loses its CEO amid struggles to secure a lifeline
By
Sabah Meddings
and
Bloomberg
July 19, 2024
Finance
Trump invites Chinese automakers to build cars in the U.S.—and says ones they build in Mexico will be hit with tariffs up to 200%
By
Bloomberg
July 19, 2024
Retail
Hold on to your Pampers: Diaper and tampon shortages predicted this summer as new European law threatens the $3.5 billion supply chain
By
John Ainger
,
Agnieszka de Sousa
and
Bloomberg
July 10, 2024
Commentary
How U.S.-China competition is benefiting the world—and reshaping the global economy
By
Kenneth Dewoskin
and
Alan MacCharles
July 2, 2024
Commentary
I connect U.S. manufacturers with their workforce. A career in manufacturing provides purpose, connection, and work-life balance
By
Taylor Evans
June 24, 2024
Leadership
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun admits ‘something went wrong’ after a worker who flagged a safety issue got 40 manager calls in two days
By
Seamus Webster
June 18, 2024
Tech
A 58-year-old Canadian man stole trade secrets from Tesla and tried to sell them on YouTube, authorities say
By
Amanda Gerut
June 14, 2024
Newsletters
Amazon customer service workers are scared AI will replace them—and they’re not alone
By
Emma Burleigh
June 11, 2024
Finance
Russia’s war in Ukraine has turned South Korea into a manufacturing hotspot as it makes weapons faster and cheaper than the U.S.
By
Sangmi Cha
,
Soo-Hyang Choi
and
Bloomberg
June 6, 2024
Tech
A week after blasting Volkswagen for not working ‘as a team’ against cheap imports, Renault links up with Chinese partner to build $22,000 EV
By
Ryan Hogg
May 31, 2024
Finance
EU’s trade surplus over the U.S. surges to record $47 billion—with China tariffs going up, it may get even bigger
By
Ryan Hogg
May 22, 2024
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