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OCI Holdings plans $235M solar plant expansion in San Antonio
The company's subsidiary, Mission Solar Energy, is planning to make the new facility eligible for manufacturing tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act.
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US will charge 25% tariffs on foreign-made cars
The increased duties will go into effect April 2, President Donald Trump said Wednesday.
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Perdue Farms seeks to dismiss PFAS lawsuit again
The agribusiness is cooperating with the Maryland Department of Environment on a way to address possible source contamination at its soybean processing plant.
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FDA delays traceability rule to contain foodborne illness outbreaks
The 30-month pause comes as major food producers, such as Boar’s Head, grapple with E. coli and listeria contamination in their supply chains.
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Hyundai to invest $21B in US manufacturing
The automaker plans to build a $5.8 billion steel plant in Louisiana as part of the investment.
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CSW Industrials to acquire HVAC manufacturer for $313.5M
Aspen Manufacturing is the latest in a recent acquisition spree to grow CSW’s portfolio of heating and air, plumbing and electrical products.
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Trump repeals Biden-era clean energy manufacturing orders
The move cuts funding for electric heat pump manufacturing, as well as solar production and biomanufacturing research and development.
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EPA deregulation efforts could take months or years, experts say
The federal agency will have to undergo a rigorous process to modify or dismantle the rules as well as potentially face a legal battle.
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Trump orders review of domestic critical mineral production
Federal agencies must identify lands and projects that can be developed immediately, per an executive order signed Thursday.
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J&J pledges $55B in US manufacturing, R&D
The investments will support three production sites, as well as expansion at other plants in its supply chain.
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Deere dissects FTC’s right-to-repair lawsuit
The company repeatedly denied anticompetitive allegations related to its service tools and sought to dismiss the complaint.
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Softbank to acquire chip designer Ampere for $6.5B
The deal is part of the investment giant's push into AI infrastructure and follows its recent multi-billion-dollar investment in OpenAI.
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Nissan, SK On plan $661M US battery supply deal
The automaker will use the batteries to power electric vehicles manufactured at its Canton, Mississippi, assembly plant.
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Opinion
AI first, robotics next: The shifting landscape of hyper-intelligent automation
Humanoid robotics offer a new era for U.S. manufacturing, writes Trask’s head of industry insights Jan Burian.
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T1 Energy to establish $850M solar cell facility in Texas
The Austin facility comes as the company, formerly known as Freyr Battery, rebrands and focuses on the build-out of a domestic supply chain.
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EU pushes back retaliatory tariffs on US to mid-April
The decision provides additional time for discussions with the Trump administration, according to a European Commission spokesperson.
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GM, Nvidia to partner on AI tech for factories and next-gen vehicles
The automaker will build vehicles on the chipmaker’s Drive AGX platform to accelerate autonomous driving technology at scale.
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Tariffs are paused for USMCA-compliant goods. How can companies qualify?
Businesses that previously found pursuing USMCA treatment cost-prohibitive are scrambling to determine if they meet the trade deal’s requirements.
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Merck to close Pennsylvania plant, lay off 163
The pharmaceutical ingredients manufacturer will conduct three rounds of job cuts starting in May and continuing through 2026.
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Fort Worth, Texas, sues 3M, Dupont, DOD over PFAS contamination
The city said the chemical manufacturers sold and distributed PFAS-containing firefighting foam to the U.S. Navy and Air Force.
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Nvidia details AI roadmap with new chips, robots and more
The chip designer unveiled its upcoming Rubin graphics processing units and partnerships with GM, Google and Disney.
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Quality control at Boeing
Boeing’s making progress on production, but obstacles could get in the way
As the company begins revving up its production after a year of quality scandals, experts say tariff uncertainty could hamper its progress.
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Cra-Z-Art adds to manufacturers expanding US operations
The toy maker plans to grow its domestic footprint by more than 50%, citing tariffs as a driving factor.
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Small Business Administration launches ‘Made in America’ manufacturing effort
Vice President JD Vance touted the administration's efforts during a visit to a Michigan plastics factory on Friday.
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Danish dairy giant inks deal to manufacture whey protein in US
Arla Foods will rely on a South Dakota-based processor to produce its ingredients as the co-op looks to expand in North America.