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Biden’s massive manufacturing push is working and U.S. companies have already committed $200 billion to new projects
FinanceBiden’s massive manufacturing push is working and U.S. companies have already committed $200 billion to new projects
By Tristan BoveApril 17, 2023
Tesla to build battery factory in Shanghai as Apple shifts more iPhone production out of China
TechTesla to build battery factory in Shanghai as Apple shifts more iPhone production out of China
By Vlad Savov, Chunying Zhang and BloombergApril 9, 2023
‘A Wild West moment’: Competition to host microchip, battery, and electric vehicle factories heats up among states
Finance‘A Wild West moment’: Competition to host microchip, battery, and electric vehicle factories heats up among states
By Marc Levy and The Associated PressApril 1, 2023
AirPods maker says Apple suppliers are rushing to get out of China faster than expected: ‘When can you move out?’
TechAirPods maker says Apple suppliers are rushing to get out of China faster than expected: ‘When can you move out?’
By Nguyen Xuan Quynh, John W. Boudreau and BloombergFebruary 28, 2023
Factory
CommentaryAmerica has a huge manufacturing labor shortage—and its education system is nowhere close to plugging the gap
By Tony Schmitz and The ConversationJanuary 4, 2023
Man in field
NFTs and CultureFarm to bottle? How the blockchain helps a whisky and rum producer protect his brand
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezOctober 6, 2022
Biden is using IBM’s $20 billion investment to tout the manufacturing ‘boom’ sparked by his CHIPS act
PoliticsBiden is using IBM’s $20 billion investment to tout the manufacturing ‘boom’ sparked by his CHIPS act
By Aamer Madhani and The Associated PressOctober 6, 2022
Telsa CEO Elon Musk does a gigafactory dance on March 22.
FinanceTesla deliveries set a new record but missed forecasts in the third quarter
By Dana Hull and BloombergOctober 2, 2022
President Joe Biden signs executive order addressing semiconductors shortage in February.
Biden to spur biomanufacturing, reduce reliance on China with executive order  
By Riley Griffin and BloombergSeptember 10, 2022
Containers are stacked up in the Port of Long Beach in California
CommentaryHow not to fix supply chains
By Kathryn JudgeAugust 9, 2022
‘We’re stuck with this white elephant’: A Wisconsin town’s big bet on electronics maker Foxconn hasn’t panned out as planned
Magazine‘We’re stuck with this white elephant’: A Wisconsin town’s big bet on electronics maker Foxconn hasn’t panned out as planned
By Grady McGregorAugust 4, 2022
The CEO of Vans’ parent company VF is not ready to declare the supply chain crisis over: ‘Our supply chain team is working around the clock’
LeadershipThe CEO of Vans’ parent company VF is not ready to declare the supply chain crisis over: ‘Our supply chain team is working around the clock’
By Phil WahbaJuly 22, 2022
The supply chain reset could help build a more equal economy, according to McKinsey’s research
CommentaryThe supply chain reset could help build a more equal economy, according to McKinsey’s research
By Shelley StewartJuly 18, 2022
Lego figures.
RetailLego is building a new factory in the U.S. to avoid supply-chain problems
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezJune 16, 2022
We should stop blaming workers for the Great Resignation–and start looking at the jobs they’re leaving
CommentaryWe should stop blaming workers for the Great Resignation–and start looking at the jobs they’re leaving
By Maureen ConwayMay 11, 2022
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