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China Files a WTO Complaint Against U.S. Over EV Subsidies

China Files a WTO Complaint Against U.S. Over EV Subsidies

Mar 28, 2024

China's WTO complaint over U.S. EV subsidies is incredibly hypocritical, and almost certainly won't be resolved. So what's its goal?

Yellen Warns Chinese Clean Energy Product Overcapacity Will Hurt American Businesses and Workers

Yellen Warns Chinese Clean Energy Product Overcapacity Will Hurt American Businesses and Workers

Mar 28, 2024

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen asserted she would push Beijing's senior leadership to address China's overcapacity during her trip to the nation in April.

We Have Thoughts About “Catch as Caftan”

We Have Thoughts About “Catch as Caftan”

Mar 26, 2024

Yes, this particular blog entry discusses legitimate policy issues related to manufacturing, thank you very much.

Department of Energy Unveils $6 Billion in Funding to Reduce Industrial Emissions

Department of Energy Unveils $6 Billion in Funding to Reduce Industrial Emissions

Mar 25, 2024

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced the new funding at a Cleveland-Cliffs plant in Ohio. The company could receive up to $575 million to lower emissions at two of its facilities.

As Businesses Find It Tougher to Operate in China, Apple’s CEO Aims to Please. Will He Succeed?

As Businesses Find It Tougher to Operate in China, Apple’s CEO Aims to Please. Will He Succeed?

Mar 21, 2024

Tim Cook, in Shanghai to strengthen ties to China's government, told reporters there's "no supply chain in the world more critical to Apple than that of China."

Intel Awarded Biggest CHIPS and Science Act Grant to Date

Intel Awarded Biggest CHIPS and Science Act Grant to Date

Mar 20, 2024

The semiconductor company’s expansion will create nearly 30,000 jobs.

Will Mexico Respond as U.S. Ratchets Up the Pressure on Steel Imports?

Will Mexico Respond as U.S. Ratchets Up the Pressure on Steel Imports?

Mar 19, 2024

A bipartisan group of federal lawmakers has introduced the Stop Mexico's Steel Surge Act.

Temu and Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS Land at the Bottom of This Year’s Fashion Accountability Report

Temu and Kim Kardashian’s SKIMS Land at the Bottom of This Year’s Fashion Accountability Report

Mar 18, 2024

Both companies earned 0 out of 150 points in Remake's annual report, which scored 52 leading fashion brands on the progress they've made in key areas. But even brands that scored the highest have a long way to go.

Get Ready for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse with Made in USA Glasses

Get Ready for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse with Made in USA Glasses

Mar 15, 2024

Tennessee’s American Paper Optics makes the solar eclipse glasses used by NASA – and you can get a pair of your own, too.

The IRA Re-energized the U.S. Solar Industry, But Cheap Imports Could Shut It Down Again

The IRA Re-energized the U.S. Solar Industry, But Cheap Imports Could Shut It Down Again

Mar 15, 2024

A moratorium on additional solar import duties expires in June. Cheap solar imports coming into the United States threaten solar panel costs into a tailspin and imperil the continued growth of America’s burgeoning photovoltaic energy sector, a new report forecasts. […]

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