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Conferences
Manufacturers argue growth and sustainability no longer mean tradeoffs: ‘They go hand in hand’
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 29, 2023
Politics
Biden touts ‘progress’ on inflation as he takes aim at ‘junk fees’ and corporate ‘price-gouging’ in first meeting of supply chain council
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
November 28, 2023
Politics
Biden’s new supply chain council is trying to bring down inflation—a key challenge in his 2024 presidential run
By
Josh Boak
and
The Associated Press
November 27, 2023
Finance
Oil-rich Saudi Arabia is shelling out for the world’s top sports, but can Mohammed bin Salman buy himself an auto industry?
By
Christiaan Hetzner
November 21, 2023
Leadership
This CEO has a plan to jumpstart the U.S. battery industry
By
Fortune Editors
November 15, 2023
Electric-vehicle batteries need nickel, and Indonesia has the biggest reserves. Now it wants a partnership with U.S., and the Biden admin is listening
By
Trevor Hunnicutt
,
Ernest Scheyder
and
Reuters
November 12, 2023
Finance
The shipping industry’s boom-and-bust cycle is so severe that carriers face going from bumper profits to losing money in the space of a few years: ‘I’m certainly concerned’
By
Brendan Murray
,
Tara Patel
and
Bloomberg
November 12, 2023
Commentary
China’s export restrictions on critical minerals are threatening the viability of EV makers–and forcing them to innovate
By
Gene Berdichevsky
November 9, 2023
Health
U.S. cancer patients face nationwide shortages of life-saving chemo drugs as ‘race to the bottom’ makes their production unprofitable
By
Christiaan Hetzner
October 28, 2023
Commentary
California Gov. Newsom is right. Truck drivers and autonomous trucks can thrive together–not just coexist
By
Jeff Farrah
October 26, 2023
Newsletters
Supply-chain disruptions are on the rise. Blockchain might be able to make deliveries more efficient
By
Eamon Barrett
October 13, 2023
Tech
Amazon is set to do with logistics services what it did with cloud computing—and it may be a $100 billion idea
By
Subrat Patnaik
and
Bloomberg
October 12, 2023
Commentary
America’s new industrial revolution is creating a procurement economy. Unless we act now, it will make the racial wealth gap even worse
By
Xavier de Souza Briggs
,
Charisse Conanan Johnson
and
Bruce Katz
October 11, 2023
Success
Sterling Infrastructure has seen its market value jump more than 500% in four years as manufacturing returns to the U.S. It’s not alone
By
Redd Brown
and
Bloomberg
October 7, 2023
Finance
Walmart and Kroger are betting on a bankruptcy-hit indoor farming industry that many consider unsustainable
By
Melina Walling
,
Kendria LaFleur
and
The Associated Press
September 17, 2023
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