Manufacturing
Jay Timmons, President and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers, talks about what the industry needs from the next administration to keep growing and to maintain global dominance.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a potential Democrat running mate for Vice President Harris, expressed his opposition to Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel in remarks on Tuesday.

Nippon Steel announced that it hired former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to advise the firm on its planned acquisition of U.S. Steel, which faces political and regulatory scrutiny.

The Biden administration announced $1.7 billion in grants for EV projects and retooling auto manufacturing facilities in eight states, including several critical swing states.

John Deere has announced another wave of layoffs, telling around 610 production staff at plants in Illinois and Iowa that they will be out of a job by the end of the summer.

Outgoing Boeing chief executive Dave Calhoun stood up and addressed the relatives of victims that were killed on his company's planes before he testified to Senate lawmakers Tuesday.

Tupperware Brands said it will close its last remaining manufacturing plant in the U.S. this fall, which will result in more than 100 employees losing their jobs.

Boeing released its annual safety report which showed a 500% increase in submissions to its safety and quality tip line as the aerospace giant prepares to submit a report to regulators.

Workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama voted against the formation of a union on Friday, dealing a significant blow to the United Auto Workers' hopes at making inroads in the South.

"Cheers" star John Ratzenberger spoke to FOX Business about the importance of labor and manufacturing skills in the U.S., the decline of which could hurt our civilization, he said.

India's electric vehicle market remains underdeveloped, with EV's making up around 2% of car sales in the country, which ranks as the third-biggest automobile market.

United Airlines noted in its latest earnings report released this week that the temporary grounding of the Boeing 737 Max 9 in January cost the company about $200 million in losses.

Calls to Boeing's tip line for workers to report safety and quality concerns have increased 500% from a year ago after the mid-air blowout of a 737 Max 9 plug door panel.

Ford is spotlighting its new truck lineup with events at three of its manufacturing plants as it looks to celebrate and build upon its status as the world's leading truck-maker.

Taiwan was struck by its biggest earthquake in 25 years this week and the country's semiconductor industry may face some disruptions as it restores operations.

American manufacturing businesses will need about 3.8 million new workers between 2024 and 2033 but up to half of those roles may go unfilled, according to a new study.

Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems is facing an investigation launched by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton into its handling of manufacturing defects and DEI commitments.

A factory in Tennessee that manufactures lawn mower parts has been forced to pay out just under $2 million after a Labor Department investigation found the company utilizing "oppressive child labor."

The head of the Federal Aviation Administration is calling on Boeing to shift its focus from production to ensuring the safety and quality of its aircraft following recent incidents.

The UAW announced that workers at the Volkswagen assembly plant in Tennessee will hold a vote on unionization after UAW auto workers at the Big Three secured a record contract.
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