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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.
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Tariff uncertainty sparks manufacturing anxiety, especially among small firms
Shifting foreign suppliers could become more difficult as the Trump administration continues to enact new widespread tariff policies.
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Toyota subsidiary to acquire Radius Recycling in $907M deal
The deal is expected to expand Toyota’s closed loop system for materials like steel, precious metals and batteries used by automotive manufacturers.
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Food manufacturers seek tariff exemptions for some imports
The Consumer Brands Association, which represents PepsiCo, Conagra and Mondelēz, said ingredients such as cocoa, coffee and certain spices aren’t produced in the U.S.
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Merck opens $1B North Carolina vaccine plant
The new factory comes as the pharmaceutical maker and other companies face pressure to reshore production back to the U.S.
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Manufacturers hail EPA plans to rethink particulate matter regulations
The National Association of Manufacturers, American Forest & Paper Association and others previously challenged an update to the National Ambient Air Quality Standards in court.
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India-based Syngene acquires its first US biologics site
The contract biotech company plans to invest around $50 million to buy and renovate a Baltimore facility as it shifts more focus to the U.S. market.
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Intel taps new CEO
The struggling semiconductor manufacturer chose longtime technology investor Lip-Bu Tan to help turn around the company’s operations.
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Can makers say metal tariffs hurt American manufacturing
Only three domestic tin mill lines are still open in the U.S., according to a trade group.
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Canada to impose 25% reciprocal tariffs following US steel, aluminum duties
The measure, which takes effect Thursday, covers nearly $30 billion in imports from the U.S., including computers and sports equipment.
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Trump threatens 200% tariffs on European wine, champagne
The president vowed to implement the new duties if the European Union doesn’t walk back its retaliatory actions against U.S. whiskey.
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GE Aerospace to spend nearly $1B on US manufacturing
The funds will assist the aviation engine maker to increase its safety, quality and delivery across 16 states.
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EPA launches sweeping deregulation effort on industrial emissions rules
The cross-industry actions could impact chemical manufacturers and others subject to the Clean Air Act and emissions standards.
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EU retaliates against US steel, aluminum tariffs
The European Commission is letting previously suspended duties return for various products and planning for additional countermeasures by mid-April.
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Savannah sues 3M, DuPont over alleged PFAS contamination
City officials also accused manufacturers Mohawk Industries of using forever chemicals and contaminating local water resources.
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Foxconn launches own AI model
The “FoxBrain” large language model was initially designed to support the contract electronics manufacturer’s in-house functions, including data analysis, reasoning and problem solving.
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Deere shareholders vote down anti-DEI proposal
The move comes months after the tractor giant rolled back its support for “social or cultural awareness events” in July.
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Lori Chavez-DeRemer confirmed as labor secretary
DOL’s plans are still evolving, though there are hints the agency may be assuming a more pro-worker stance than in certain Republican administrations given support from unions such as the Teamsters.
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Trump reverses Canada steel, aluminum tariff hike
A 25% tariff increase on the metal imports will still go into effect Wednesday, but that rate won’t double after Ontario backed off from imposing retaliatory energy tariffs.
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CNH lays off nearly 400 as tractor demand wanes
The workforce reductions at plants in North Dakota and Minnesota are driven by ongoing challenges affecting agricultural machinery companies.