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Deere to lay off 238 Midwest workers amid struggling tractor market
The company is making the cuts after reporting sales and income declines in the latest quarter. An Illinois agency also erroneously reported that hundreds more workers would be affected.
By Nathan Owens • Aug. 18, 2025 -
GE Appliances to invest $3B in US manufacturing
The funds will help the front-load washer manufacturer continue to reshore production from Mexico and China. The company’s first phase of its plans will focus on plants located in Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina and Alabama.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 14, 2025 -
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Check out five of our biggest stories of 2025 so far, including updates on semiconductors, the Trump administration and PFAS.
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DOL to provide $30M in training grants on AI, skilled trades
The federal funds aim to help address critical workforce shortages nationwide, including in manufacturing.
By Ginger Christ • Aug. 14, 2025 -
Trump nominates new BLS head after report says 11K manufacturing jobs lost in July
The job cuts align with reduced activity across sectors amid trade uncertainty, experts said. Semiconductors, automotive, machinery, beverage, tobacco and leather manufacturing collectively lost more than 2,000 jobs last month.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 13, 2025 -
Chemical Safety Board investigating US Steel explosion that killed 2
The steel maker released its own preliminary report, saying the blast that injured 10 people at the coke facility in Clairton, Pennsylvania, may have been caused by a failed gas valve.
By Sara Samora • Updated Aug. 18, 2025 -
Opinion
Why manufacturing needs a purpose revolution — not just a digital one
Bringing employees together around a shared objective and sense of community can drive better decisions and productivity, writes LicenSys Group’s Matteo Neri.
By Matteo Neri • Aug. 11, 2025 -
Ex-Tesla HR pros allege they were ‘penalized and pushed out’ for reporting bias
The wide-ranging lawsuit concerns the automaker’s Fremont, California, facility that has been at the center of several previous discrimination lawsuits.
By Ryan Golden • Aug. 8, 2025 -
Apple pledges additional $100B in manufacturing, incentivizing suppliers to US
A new manufacturing program has enabled the iPhone maker to form a silicon supply chain with semiconductor companies such as Texas Instruments, Samsung and GlobalFoundries.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 7, 2025 -
Over 3,200 fighter jet workers reject Boeing contract offer, begin strike
IAM District 837 union members have walked off at the plane manufacturer’s facilities in Missouri and Illinois, which assemble aircraft such as the F-15 and the MQ-25 Stingray aerial refueler under the company’s defense segment.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 4, 2025 -
‘We’re going to have to live with tariffs’: PMI
A seemingly cemented plan for country-specific tariffs could lead to a more stable and predictable industry in the year ahead, according to the Institute for Supply Management. Still, manufacturers may begin to pass on higher costs to their customers to mitigate the impact.
By Sara Samora • Aug. 1, 2025 -
Boeing continues to recover as tariffs and another workers strike loom
The aircraft manufacturer generated revenue of $22.7 billion in Q2, as it continues to monitor the trade environment and braces for another work stoppage at its Missouri and Illinois facilities.
By Sara Samora • Updated Aug. 1, 2025 -
Opinion
The truth about building a career in American manufacturing
A retired executive with over 25 years of experience in the food and consumer product industry says revitalizing U.S. manufacturing shouldn’t be romanticized but can offer rewarding careers.
By Don Brock • July 30, 2025 -
Intel to cut 25% of its workforce, scrap European manufacturing projects
The chipmaker is also further slowing construction of its chip campus in New Albany, Ohio, in an effort to course correct and better align with market demand.
By Nathan Owens • July 25, 2025 -
‘Losing steam’: Economy stalls amid trade uncertainty
As tariff impacts hit, production output, hiring and inventory levels are flatlining, per Victoria Bloom, chief economist at the National Association of Manufacturers.
By Sara Samora • July 25, 2025 -
International Paper to close California facility
The Buena Park shuttering, part of a string of closures since October 2024, brings IP’s total number of affected U.S. employees to approximately 2,500.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 24, 2025 -
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.
By Nathan Owens • July 22, 2025 -
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.
By Michelle No • July 17, 2025 -
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.
By Nathan Owens • July 16, 2025 -
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.
By Nathan Owens • Updated July 16, 2025 -
Cascades to close Niagara Falls containerboard mill, affecting 123 employees
Aging infrastructure and high operating costs contributed to the decision to close, according to a Cascades spokesperson. This is the sixth major U.S. containerboard production facility closure in 2025 so far.
By Katie Pyzyk • July 10, 2025 -
Intel plans to lay off more than 500 Oregon workers
While the changes are happening at four locations, the cuts will largely affect software and hardware engineers, developers and managers at the company’s Jones Farm Campus.
By Nathan Owens • July 9, 2025 -
US manufacturing activity improved in June, but sentiment remains low
Weak demand and price increases continued last month as a return of country-specific tariffs looms, according to the Institute for Supply Management.
By Nathan Owens • July 1, 2025 -
US manufacturing is in ‘pretty bad shape.’ MIT hopes to change that.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Initiative for New Manufacturing is partnering with Siemens, GE Vernova and others to boost productivity through technology and innovation.
By Nathan Owens • Updated June 30, 2025 -
Opinion
Tariffs, regulations and talent: Manufacturing trends to watch in H2
Manufacturers should prepare for regulatory changes at the state and federal level and continue developing a skilled data analysis and emerging technologies workforce, write two KPMG experts.
By Claudia Saran and Amy Matsuo • June 30, 2025 -
Column
Manufacturing is an innovative career. How can we convince the next generation of workers of this?
By better telling the story of American manufacturing, we can inspire more people to enter the industry.
By Kate Magill • June 27, 2025