AI for American-Produced Cement and Concrete
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AI for American-Produced Cement and Concrete
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"OpenAI muốn phân loại chi phí trung tâm dữ liệu là 'sản xuất của Mỹ' để nhận trợ cấp liên bang. Công ty này đang vận động để được hưởng bảo đảm vay giống như các dự án công nghiệp lớn. #OpenAI #TrợCấpLiênBang #SảnXuấtCủaMỹ #AmericanManufacturing #FederalSubsidies"
https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/comments/1or08aq/openai_pushes_to_label_datacenters_as_american/
A Beach Wagon and the Question of Made in the USA
Doing my homework before the purchase of a beach wagon for New Jersey shore trips turned into more than a search for wide wheels and a folding frame. It became a lesson in the economics of “Made in the USA.”What happened to American manufacturing is not unusual
https://blog.waldrn.com/p/what-happened-to-american-manufacturing
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"Study: Reshoring Institute Looks At U.S. Minimum Wage Rates
Wage rates are a critical site selection factor, and it's especially relevant for manufacturers' reshoring decisions."
March 13, 2025
Business Facilities magazine
includes information from a fellow member of the IEEE Consultants' Network of Silicon Valley, Rosemary Coates, who is Executive Director of The Reshoring Institute, a non-profit organization that provides support to companies starting, restarting, or expanding manufacturing in the United States
https://businessfacilities.com/study-reshoring-institute-looks-at-u-s-minimum-wage-rates/
On April 2nd, 2025, our president announced major new taxes on imports from foreign countries (“tariffs”), ranging from 10% to 49%. The stated goal is to bring manufacturing back to the United States and to “make America wealthy again”. These tariffs will not work. In fact, they may even do the opp
Metal tariffs make American manufacturing less competitive, can makers say
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The present tariffs situation “opens the door for cheaper canned foods to flood the U.S. market from China and other foreign competitors,” the Can Manufacturers Institute said. U.S. trade groups are calling for exemptions.