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    Trump approves emissions exemptions for some chemical, taconite iron ore facilities

    Dow, BASF, U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs are some of the companies that received two-year delays from complying with the Environmental Protection Agency’s air pollutants regulations.

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    Courtesy of TI's Sherman, Texas 300mm wafer fabs
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    Texas Instruments’ earnings outlook stirs confusion, signals soft demand

    Analysts on the Q2 call noticed a “tone” shift in how executives were thinking about the semiconductor recovery cycle, asking what happened since April to warrant the change.

  • An AstraZeneca logo stands atop an office building in Shanghai, China.
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    AstraZeneca plans $50B in US manufacturing, R&D

    The investment includes a new factory in Virginia, as well as expansions in Maryland, Indiana and Texas.

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    3M sees ‘strong’ Q2 with $6.3B net sales

    The chemical and consumer product manufacturer updated its outlook to include tariff impacts and aims to accelerate new product launches.

  • A rendering of California Forever's Solano Foundry advanced manufacturing park.
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    Investor-backed developer circles rural California county for advanced manufacturing hub

    The Solano Foundry, expected to be the largest industrial park in the U.S., is the latest addition to California Forever’s plans to build a city about an hour’s drive north of Silicon Valley.

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    Cleveland-Cliffs looks to sell idle steel plants to data center developers

    During a second quarter earnings call Monday, the company also reported record-high shipments as Section 232 tariffs affected the automotive and steel markets.

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    Joby scales up manufacturing in California, Ohio

    The electric air taxi maker recently closed a $250 million tranche of investment from automaker Toyota.

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    US preps 93.5% tariff on graphite from China

    The Commerce Department will determine the final duty rate in December as the Trump administration promotes domestic critical mineral production.

  • Two workers in safety gear operate in an industrial warehouse. One stands atop a red mobile ladder giving directions, while the other stabilizes the ladder from below. Stacks of cylindrical graphite rods and large blocks are visible in the background. The facility has a high ceiling with exposed beams and industrial lighting.
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    Alamy
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    Nearshoring, labor among key manufacturing trends to watch in rest of 2025

    The year has brought many changes due to tariffs and other policy shifts. Experts from Streamliners Management Consulting, Southern Illinois University and the Global Supply Chain Institute look ahead to what’s next.

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    TSMC’s Q2 revenue tops $30B, beats expectations

    The chip manufacturer plans to establish a semiconductor manufacturing cluster in Arizona to support customers in smartphone, AI and high-performance computing applications.

  • Cylinder cells shown on the production line at Panasonic's electric vehicle battery factory.
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    Panasonic opens its lithium-ion battery manufacturing facility in Kansas

    The site will manufacture the company’s advanced 2170 cylindrical cell batteries to support electric vehicle production in North America.

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    FDA to revoke dozens of food product standards

    The move targets regulations aimed at ensuring ingredients and production processes remain consistent with consumer expectations. 

  • Synopsys headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. The chip design software maker has completed its $35 billion acquisition of Anys after recieving final approval from China on July 14.
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    Chip design software firm Synopsys completes $35B deal

    The acquisition will incorporate Ansys’ simulation and analysis technology to better address manufacturing innovation as products become more intelligent.

  • An aerial view of the  Ultium Cells battery plant in Tennessee show the company logo on the wall and numbered docking bays for trucks.
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    GM’s Ultium Cells to expand production of low-cost battery cells at Tennessee plant

    The automaker is targeting significant cost savings for electric vehicles compared to its current high-nickel battery chemistries.

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    Intel layoffs exceed 5,000 across US

    The chipmaker more than doubled its anticipated job cuts in California, adding to its overall downsizing across four states.

    Updated July 16, 2025
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    Natcast

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    Flagship CHIPS R&D facility opens in New York

    The Extreme Ultraviolet Accelerator, located at NY Creates’ Albany NanoTech Complex, is part of the state’s $1 billion investment to grow its semiconductor research and development presence.

  • Rolls-Royce employees work on a 4000 Series engine.
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    Rolls-Royce invests $75M in South Carolina engine plant

    The 60,000-square-foot expansion will boost production of machinery used to power data centers and other industrial facilities.

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    Apple, MP Materials sign $500M magnet supply deal

    The two companies will build a series of manufacturing lines specifically designed for the electronics giant’s products at MP’s facility in Fort Worth, Texas.

  • Three people assessing a display of a plane's doorplug and its parts on a blue table.
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    National Transportation Safety Board

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    Quality control at Boeing

    Boeing’s inadequate training and oversight led to doorplug blowout: NTSB

    The Federal Aviation Administration’s ineffective compliance enforcement also led to the 2024 Alaska Airlines incident, the National Transportation Safety Board said in the investigative report.

  • Agco, headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, is focusing more on precision agriculture and margin-rich opportunities.
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    Long-standing tractor makers Agco and TAFE settle their disputes

    The companies have settled their ownership issues surrounding the Massey Ferguson brand, as well as terminated their commercial agreements and ongoing legal proceedings.

  • European Union President Ursula von der Leyen speaks at the NATO summit on June 24, 2025, in The Hague, Netherlands.
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    EU, Canada delay retaliatory tariffs against US

    Meanwhile, Brazil announced its own countermeasures whereas Mexico remains confident it will reach a deal by Aug. 1.

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    Opinion

    The US is already a manufacturing powerhouse, but shadow factories can make it the global leader

    Shadow factories can offer manufacturers a way to decrease downtime and aid others in onshoring production lines, writes Augury CEO Saar Yoskovitz. 

  • Donald Trump holds up a pamphlet that says "Foreign Trade Barriers" while speaking at a podium.
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    US plans 30% tariffs on EU, Mexico

    President Donald Trump unveiled the new duty rates, set to begin Aug. 1, in separate letters shared on social media Saturday morning. 

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    Senate confirms former Republic Airways CEO to head FAA

    Bryan Bedford told the Senate Commerce Committee last month that he will hold Boeing accountable “to deliver a high-quality product safely.”

  • U.S. President Donald Trump speaks next to Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney during the G7 Leaders' Summit on June 16, 2025 in Kananaskis, Alberta.
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    US plans 35% tariffs on Canada imports

    President Donald Trump said the duties will take effect Aug. 1 while decrying the country’s retaliatory levies to U.S. tariffs.