Congressman Mike Bost, from IL’s downstate 12th CD, will be visiting with manufacturers Monday, March 18th at TMA’s Schaumburg headquarters. Rep. Bost is rated by the National Association of Manufacturers as one of the most ...
(Vice President Pence with Nicole Wolter |Official White House photo by Tia Dufour) Last year’s federal tax cuts were a boon to a Wauconda, Illinois manufacturer and their employees, company president Nicole Wolter said on ...
Optimism among U.S. manufacturers remains high despite continued workforce concerns brought on by the tight labor market., rising health care costsand the state of the nation’s infrastructure, according to a quarterly survey by the industry’s top trade group released ...
There is good news and potentially not-so-good news concerning Chinese tariffs, CNN reports.The world’s second largest economy is feeling the effects of the trade war with the United States. The good news is: Trade tensions ...
WASHINGTON – A new study of the US economy from the Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) economics team shows that the US dollar is overvalued by 27 percent. Adjusting the dollar to a competitive level ...
A dispute over a Super Bowl ad shown in Canada only has erupted between General Motors and the Canadian Unifor auto workers’ union, the Associated Press reports. The Canadian subsidiary of General Motors was unable ...
Xometry is one of the emerging manufacturing platforms – part of the Internet of Goods – and something that a Forbes writer says 2019 will usher in. Xometry offers to “[i]nstantly access the production capacity of ...
By Steve Cortes – Before you walk the walk, sometimes it’s best to talk the talk. For years, Donald Trump railed against the failed politicians whose bad trade deals stole jobs from American workers. Now ...
American manufacturing is at its highest level in ten years, according to the Federal Reserve. Manufacturing production increased by 0.3 percent in October, rising for the fifth straight month to its highest level since June 2008. ...
Most U.S. manufacturers are paying workers more to keep production humming amid a shortage of skilled labor — and it’s working, Industry Week reports. More than four in five firms in the industry are raising ...