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More than 3,000 International Assn. of Machinists workers continue a three-week strike at plants producing fighter jets, ...
The latest production data shows an emerging trend: a slow rise in U.S. steel production as China, Japan, South Korea, and EU ...
As it faces tariff costs, the agricultural equipment manufacturer is committing to a 10-year program of expansions and ...
Fixing talent shortages would be more powerful for bringing back manufacturing than tariffs and deregulation, according to ...
A New York gas turbine manufacturing operations will receive another $41 million in CapEx to increase production of gas ...
For the second time this year the Pentagon has ordered more than $27 million worth of special tooling and testing equipment ...
The defense giant and a local partner will modernize 48 Polish Air Force fighters to the F-16 Viper version, with more ...
The manufacturer of home appliances has a $3-billion capital investment program underway to update and expand five plants in ...
Cleveland-Cliffs has extended two- and three-year supply contracts for flat-rolled steel to tariff-sensitive U.S. automakers.
Manufacturers remain cautious about investment and uncertain about future orders due to inconsistent tariff policies, global tensions, and weak consumer spending - all ...
Manufacturers’ demand for capital equipment was solid if not steady from January through June, countering various factors contributing to uncertainty, but a second-half ...