Illinois hit by mass layoffs as four factories close
Major manufacturers in the state of Illinois have announced a slew of job losses only four months into 2024.
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs Some Washingtonian Realism
As America navigates the tumultuous waters of the 21st century's international landscape, the time has come to revisit the foundational principles of our nation's foreign policy.
China's purchasing manager's index: What key number means for its economy
China's factory activity posted its strongest performance in a year last month, according to official data, though economic headwinds remain.
TikTok Was Only the Beginning of CCP Interference in the U.S.
With political leaders on both sides of the aisle fighting to bring manufacturing back to the United States, we need to be careful about who we are encouraging to produce in America.
China struggles to shake signs of troubled economy
China's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) for February stood at 49.1, marking the fifth month of contraction.
Transparency Will Go a Long Way To Patch Up U.S.-China Relations
There is nothing transparent about Chinese state-sponsored theft of American intellectual property, surveillance, or arbitrary enforcement of national security laws.
Sen. Risch: Time To Secure America's Supply Chain for Critical Minerals
We cannot afford to wait until China reduces or even cuts off our access to critical minerals.
Joe Biden proposal to seize certain patents raises alarms
The proposal seeks to allow the federal government to enact "march-in rights" to lower certain prescription drug prices.
Boeing discovers new problem with windows on its planes
The manufacturer says it may have to perform work on 50 undelivered planes after a production error was uncovered.
Medical and Pharmaceutical Friend-Shoring Is Bipartisan Common Sense
The future well-being of our medical and pharmaceutical supply chains impacts every single American.
China's stuck in economic slump, official data shows
Though the picture is not all bleak, Chinese manufacturing declined for the fourth consecutive month in January.
India Could Help Break China's Hold on U.S. Drug Supply Chains
Geopolitical tensions, trade decoupling, and the coronavirus pandemic have revealed the vulnerability of America's pharmaceutical supply chains.
Latest 737 Max Accident Shows Boeing Has Not Learned Its Lesson
When Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 experienced a catastrophic structural failure at 16,000 feet on Jan. 5, it was a stark reminder of the enormous responsibility Boeing has as an airplane manufacturer.
Marco Rubio: U.S. Steel Sale Is Bad News for National Security
The time has come to take basic sectors like steel as seriously as microchip manufacturing, artificial intelligence, and other buzz-worthy industries.
Believe It or Not, the Sale of U.S. Steel Is Good for American Industry
In a bold stride that represents more than just a corporate transaction, Japan's Nippon Steel has agreed to acquire U.S. Steel for $14.9 billion.
World's weapon manufacturers losing money despite demand from Ukraine war
U.S. manufacturers are driving a global slump in arms revenue while demand remains high due to the Russia-Ukraine war.
The U.S. Should Push Europe To Unify Against Chinese EV Subsidies
There are few topics on which American politicians agree—one is that China uses cheap manufacturing, subsidies, and intellectual property theft to dominate EV manufacturing.
Artificial Intelligence is changing the way cars are made
Automakers are using AI to redesign manufacturing plants, ease workloads and better connect with customers.
"Forever chemical" replacements detected in human bodies and homes
The replacement chemicals were brought in as a "safer" alternative, but research has shown that they too can negatively impact human health.
This year is already a success for Lotus
The British brand is hitting new sales heights, introducing fresh models and preparing for the future.
New factories key to Democrat's clean energy plan
Representative Ro Khanna sat down with Newsweek to discuss why investments in America's steel industry "is good for the climate."
China Tariffs: A Solution That's Simple, Direct, Plausible—and Wrong
In order to manufacture more at home, we first need to buy capital goods, and to get these capital goods, we will have to increase our imports.
Why America Needs to Embrace Mexico As Its New Manufacturing Hub
As countries from around the world invest billions into achieving chip sovereignty, we are uniquely positioned to create a world-class value chain on our own continent.
Biden's Near-Secret Successes in Countering China
Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing caps a series of highly underappreciated foreign policy developments that rotate around the singular objective of countering China.
Time for a Hard Break From China
For a fleeting moment in early 2023, the United States appeared to be getting serious about China.
America Innovates, but China Reaps the Benefits
For decades, the U.S. has allowed countries like China to capture the value of its domestic innovations.
Industrial Policy Is Working. So Why Is Biden Drowning It in Green Policy?
A well-designed, fully funded industrial policy can work insofar as it can encourage the expansion of the manufacturing base.
Unless President Biden Stops Them, China will Control America's EV Future
Hopefully, the Biden administration will heed the lessons of the past and prevent another American industry from losing its grip to China.
Domestic Investments Can Aid All Democracies
An economic alliance of democracies is the logical next step—protecting America at home and supporting our values worldwide.
The United States' Energy Future Needs Critical Minerals—and Latin America
To control our economic and energy future, the United States will need to have ready access to its own supply of raw materials and minerals.