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Suntactics Solar Chargers Made in America with Zero Defects

Press Release Customers want long-term value and that is why Suntactics manufactures its solar chargers in America to the highest quality control standards in the industry. “At Suntactics, we design and build our durable, reliable and hassle-free solar devices for long-term customer value and not obsolesce,” said Dean Sala, Suntactics Founder and CEO. “Made in […]

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This Chart Will Change How You Think About Manufacturing

Dylan Matthews  This chart, contained within slides of a presentation by Robert Z. Lawrence and Lawrence Edwards promoting their new book “Rising Tide: Is Growth in Emerging Economies Good for the United States?,” is quite something. What this shows is that the decline in manufacturing as a […]

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Haitian Sweatshops: Made in the U.S.A.

Haiti’s northern neighbors have a strong hand in its labor policies. Here, Haiti Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, Canada Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speak at a press conference of the Haiti Ministerial Preparatory Conference in Montreal, January 25, 2010 – (US Mission Canada / Flickr / […]

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The New Global Demand for Made in USA

Francisco J. Sanchez There’s no doubt about it: Doing business in America is changing. And businesses with even the most loyal customers are finding that their customers are changing, too. In an increasingly global marketplace, business owners across the United States are realizing that their next major customer may no longer […]

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How 108 Year Old J.W. Hulme Is Reinvesting In America’s Manufacturing Roots

Meghan Casserly Like so many small business owners, 2008 was the hardest year of Jen Guarino’s life. After moving to Minnesota from San Francisco and orchestrating the miraculous turnaround of a 100-year-old legacy handbag brand, the  51-year-old CEO of J.W. Hulme found herself in a near-empty factory and in debt up to her eyeballs. “Some people would […]

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Consumers May Be Fooled By Deceptive Labels

Consumer Reports When was the last time you bought something and it wasn’t what you thought it was going to be? Judging from all the complaints Consumer Reports receives, it probably wasn’t that long ago.Subway has long promoted its footlong sandwiches. So when customers caught the company serving shorter sandwiches, they took their complaints to […]

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Morning News Beat Walmart Watch

Kevin Coupe • Business Insider reports that Citi analyst Deborah Weinswig is saying that Walmart management seems to be focused on its Made in the USA initiative, and that this effort could lead to improved profitability. An excerpt: “While global sourcing remains a significant source of EDLC opportunity, we believe that the $50B commitment to increase domestic sourcing […]

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Maybe Manufacturing Jobs Still Pay More

Jim Tankersley All things being equal, you’d still rather be a factory worker in America today than a similarly skilled worker in another industry. That’s the conclusion of Commerce Department economists, who have combed national statistics and say the “wage premium” in manufacturing is alive and well. A typical […]

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Manufacturing Sector Rebounds

Tricia Rosenberg, an employee of Olsen Uniparts in Eldridge, measures a part from an piece of construction equipment. (John Schultz / Quad-City Times) Jennifer DeWitt Manufacturing, which has long been the backbone of the Quad-City workforce, again is flexing its muscle as area employers expand and rebuild their ranks. […]

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“Buying American” Generally Matters More to Women Than Men

March 2013 A majority of American adults believe that it is important to “buy American” across a variety of product types, according to results from a Harris Interactive survey, even if the definition of what constitutes an “American” product is not universally shared by respondents. Interestingly, while there were few gaps in the […]

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Europeans Want U.S. to Ditch “Buy American” Rules

Michael Stumo Obama keeps pushing a Trans Atlantic trade deal with Europe, despite the fact that other trade deals have helped make the trade deficit worse. One of the goals for Europeans is to get rid of Buy American rules in the U.S. In particular, the [European Union] wants […]

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The Global Push for American Made

Francisco J. Sánchez There’s no doubt about it: Doing business in America is changing. And businesses with even the most loyal customers are finding that their customers are changing, too. In an increasingly global marketplace, business owners across the U.S. are realizing that their next major customer may no longer come […]

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Buying U.S. Made Goods Will Help Create U.S. Jobs

By Mark L. Hopkins President Barack Obama is on the stump making speeches around the country, and last week he was on national TV. The subject is jobs. The national unemployment statistics tell us that 7.4 percent of our work force is still unemployed. That is down from 12 percent two […]

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Are Virtual Factories the Future of Manufacturing?

Photo Credit: Ford Motor Company IMT Staff The world is more connected than ever before. In the past 15 years, virtual meetings and online communication have saved businesses untold amounts of money and resources. A similar evolution is taking place in manufacturing facilities today with the 3-D virtualization of factories. […]

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Employers Add a Stunning 236,000 Jobs in Feb

(Photo: Justin Sullivan Getty Images) By: Paul Davidson Employers added a much-better-than-expected 236,000 jobs in February as the labor market continued to shrug off a recent payroll tax hike and the prospect of big federal spending cuts. The unemployment rate fell to 7.7% from 7.9%. That’s the lowest it’s been since December 2008.Analysis: Report shows economy’s strengthsAnalysis: A […]

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'Made in USA' sees an uptick

ADRIANNE PASQUARELLI Apparel-making picks up (slightly) in NYC as trends favor city manufacturers. Manufacturing clothes in the garment center might seem like a step back in time—but it’s actually forward growth for Ricky Schiffer. In December, the third-generation sweater maker, with his business partner, Leonard Keff, opened a 7,500-square-foot […]

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All American Clothing Growing with Demand for USA-Made Goods

Feb. 24, 2013 ARCANUM — All American Clothing Co. is expanding production with the purchase of an El Paso, Texas, factory and the launch of a new line of women’s jeans. The company, with headquarters, warehouse, shipping and now a showroom housed at a 45,000-square-foot factory complex here, is […]

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Intel’s First Factory Customer Touts Made-in-USA Chips

Don Clark A chip company called Achronix on Wednesday announced that the first fruits of Intel’s new build-to-order service are emerging from the factory. That’s a milestone for both companies, and a surprising sidelight could play into the story–worries about dependence on non-U.S. manufacturers. The Silicon Valley startup in 2010 turned […]

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National Farmers Union (NFU) Releases Analysis on COOL Compliance

February, 2013 WASHINGTON (Feb. 12, 2013) – National Farmers Union (NFU) and the United States Cattlemen’s Association (USCA), released a legal analysis today that details the available options for successful U.S. compliance of a recent World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling on County-of-Origin labeling (COOL). “The comprehensive legal analysis demonstrates that the USDA […]

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Made in USA: We Are The 3%

This past week I’ve been in a bit of a funk. My funky mood began on the day Wal-Mart made its big announcement – they plan to invest $50 Billion over the next 10 years in products made in the USA. Why, you ask would such seemingly good news put me in such a funk? […]

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SKILLS GAP PUTS MANUFACTURING IN THE U.S.A. AT A COMPETITIVE DISADVANTAGE

Matthew Lavoie February, 2013 NAM President & CEO Jay Timmons testified before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce hearing on the “Challenges Facing America’s Workplaces and Classrooms”.   NAM Chief Calls for Comprehensive Immigration Reform as Key Building Block for America’s Workforce WASHINGTON, D.C., 02/05/13 –  National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) President and CEO Jay Timmons […]

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Made in USA Sees An Uptick

LOCAL TIES: Paulette Garafalo of Brooks Brothers, which manufactures neckwear at a factory in Long Island City. | Photo: Buck Ennis Adrianne PasquarelliFebruary, 2013 Apparel-making picks up (slightly) in NYC as trends favor city manufacturers. Manufacturing clothes in the garment center might seem like a step back in time—but it’s actually forward growth for Ricky […]

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Woolrich Bringing Manufacturing Back to Pennsylvania

BY WOOLRICHJANUARY, 2013 …At the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show in Salt Lake City, Utah, Woolrich, Inc. President Nicholas P. Brayton issued an open letter to the public on the company’s commitment to domestic manufacturing. Brayton’s open letter addresses the company’s current and past U.S. manufacturing challenges and outlines future strategic goals […]

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