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What Do American Manufacturers Owe Their Country?

Michele Nash-HoffFebruary 5th, 2013 Last week The Economist conducted an on-line debate on the question:  Do multinational corporations have a duty to maintain a strong presence in their home countries? After a very intense written debate between Harry Moser, former president of GF AgieCharmilles  and founder of the Reshoring Initiative, and Jagdish Bhagwati, Professor of Economics and Law, Columbia […]

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Onshoring High-tech Manufacturing Jobs Makes Economic Sense

Linda MayerPresident and CEO SCHOTT North America, Inc.January, 2013 In interviews with both Businessweek and NBC last month, Apple CEO Tim Cook revealed that, starting in 2013, Apple will begin manufacturing some Macs in the U.S. Cook notes that Apple will invest more than $100 million to bring some of its manufacturing back to the U.S. […]

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Small U.S. Manufacturers Give Up on 'Made in China'

David Rocks and Nick Leiber When Sonja Zozula and Jerry Anderson founded LightSaver Technologies in 2009, everyone told them they should make their emergency lights for homeowners in China. After two years of outsourcing to factories there, last winter they shifted production to Carlsbad, Calif., about 30 miles from their home in San Clemente. […]

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Made in America, Again: Bringing Manufacturing Jobs Back to The U.S. is Politically Savvy and Can Make Economic Sense.

Offshore labor: A worker in a Foxconn factory assembles consumer electronics for U.S. markets.  Antonio RegaladoJanuary 2013 At a dinner for Silicon Valley big shots in February 2011, President Obama asked Steve Jobs what it would take to manufacture the iPhone in the United States. Apple’s founder and CEO is said to have responded directly: […]

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An Eyes Wide Open Look at U.S. Manufacturing

Greg AutryCo-author, ‘Death by China’Senior Economist, American Jobs AllianceDecember 31, 2012 “The fate of the U.S. economy will be decided in the next four to five years. The question is: Do we continue on the course to becoming a third-world country, importing finished goods and exporting raw materials, or will we rebuild […]

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The Insourcing Boom

After years of offshore production, General Electric is moving much of its far-flung appliance-manufacturing operations back home. It is not alone. An exploration of industry’s startling, sustainable, just-getting-started return to the United States. For much of the past decade, General Electric’s storied Appliance Park in Louisville, Kentucky, appeared less like a monument to American manufacturing […]

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Mississippi Aims to Lure Factories From Other Countries

August 20, 2012  STARKVILLE, Miss. — Mississippi spent 50 years poaching factories from the North with cheap land, labor and government incentives before hitting headwinds from China, where labor was even cheaper.  But industry leaders say the Magnolia State and the rest of the country have a chance to reverse manufacturing losses. Harry Moser, president […]

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What the Candidates Should Do About U.S. Manufacturing

Gilbert B. KaplanFormer Deputy Assistant and Acting Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of CommerceOriginal Post: 07/18/2012 3:22 pm Nations around the world are engaged in a battle for manufacturing dominance, and the United States, almost in spite of itself, is still a major player in the race. The U.S. manufacturing sector ranks number two in […]

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