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Former President Donald Trump discusses taxes and manufacturing jobs in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, September 24.
Former President Donald Trump discusses taxes and manufacturing jobs in Savannah, Georgia, on Tuesday, September 24.
An analysis from the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) finds that the Biden-Harris electric vehicle (EV) could gut 123,000 domestic auto manufacturing jobs, and an even more radical proposal Vice President Kamala Harris has pushed would be even more devastating, especially in Rust Belt states.
Despite Kamala Harris’s claims, manufacturing employment is shrinking, and the manufacturing sector has been contracting.
Trump-endorsed Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno is slamming incumbent Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) as the state loses more manufacturing jobs to the far left’s radical green energy agenda.
It is increasingly clear that the manufacturing sector rebounded in September.
The latest Federal Reserve regional manufacturing surveys provide growing evidence that the manufacturing sector is rebounding.
The United States must bring back the jobs “globalists sent overseas” to China in order to “rebuild the middle class,” Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) told Breitbart News on Sunday.
Congress should suspend the United States’ decades-long, job-killing free trade status with China, Scott Paul with the Alliance for American Manufacturing told the House Select Committee on China this week.
During President Joe Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) on Tuesday evening, he claimed that for decades, American jobs have been “exported” from the United States economy.
High energy bills and green agenda policies have led to a major British steel producer halting production in Wales and England, laying off around 440 steelworkers.
Globalization of the United States economy has had a crippling impact on American towns as free trade makes it easier for companies to move production and jobs overseas, a report from the U.S. International Trade Commission details.
Intel announced it intends to create a “leading-edge semiconductor fab mega-site in Germany” to move supply chains back to the West.
A group of 19 Senate Republicans helped greenlight outsourcing of American manufacturing jobs with the passage of the so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill that provides giant carve-outs for industries to bypass “Buy American” rules.
Another car company has pledged further investment in Brexit Britain’s car plants, after Vauxhall owner Stellantis announced it would be investing £100 million to build electric vehicles at its Cheshire plant.
U.S. factories continued to expand production for the eighth month straight in January.
Nissan’s chief operating officer has said that Brexit “is a positive” for the carmaker, and that it will be moving battery production from Japan to Britain.
Breitbart News entertainment editor Jerome Hudson appeared on Fox News’ Fox & Friends morning show on Tuesday to discuss his latest book 50 Things They Don’t Want You to Know About Trump. The conversation focused on how the president revived manufacturing in the United States and brought about the return of the country’s energy independence.
Another hole has been punched in the leftist promise of a so-called “green jobs revolution”, as wind turbine manufacturing jobs are sent to Communist-run China and the Middle East.
Hiring in manufacturing jumps to the highest level since 2001.
Another reason why our future depends on a revival of American manufacturing.
Restoring American generic drug manufacturing would create “hundreds of thousands of good-paying STEM jobs,” explained Rosemary Gibson, author of “China Rx: Exposing the Risks of America’s Dependence on China for Medicine,” on Tuesday’s edition of SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight with host Rebecca Mansour.
Wages increased and business remain optimistic but overall activity contracted in February, the Richmond Fed said.
Days after the New York Fed’s survey pointed to a strengthening manufacturing sector, the Philly Fed survey rose to one of the best readings in years.
For the second month in a row, the survey of manufacturing businesses in New York came in better than expected.
New data from the Labor Department show that manufacturing was weaker at the end of the Obama era and stronger in Trump era.
Blue-collar and working class Americans are seeing the “biggest gains” within Donald Trump’s econony, said WH spokesperson Adam Kennedy,
Yang said during the PBS/Politico Democrat primary presidential debate that Democrats must “stop being obsessed over impeachment” and focus on the bleeding and outsourcing of manufacturing jobs across the U.S.
Another sign that the economy is finding a firmer footing as we move away from the summer of 2019’s imaginary recession.
Nancy Pelosi said the overwhelmingly positive November jobs report showing record-high U.S. employment “offers little solace” to Americans.
The international luxury fashion and leather goods brand Louis Vuitton is planning to create about 1,000 American jobs by opening its newest plant in the small town of Keene, Texas, this year.
While the Democrats have been pushing impeachment, President Trump has been working for the American people doing the things he said he would.
Sluggish global growth is weighing on the U.S. economy, pushing the dollar higher and dragging down U.S. exports.
Union bosses, closely tied to the Democrat Party, say American union workers sticking with President Trump in 2020 and his economic nationalist agenda is “a serious problem” for them.
The last time there were this many open manufacturing jobs was all the way back in 2001.
Factory jobs expanded to match the highest ever levels on record, defying predictions of tariff-induced manufacturing stress.
The slide in industrial production accelerated in April, suggesting slumping demand around the world is now weighing on the U.S.
Former Vice President and Senator Joe Biden (D) was one of the earliest cheerleaders for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) which helped to eliminate nearly five million U.S. manufacturing jobs.
In 2007, then-Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) defended the job-killing, pro-outsourcing North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) years after voting in support of the free trade deal that ultimately helped lead to the elimination of nearly five million U.S. manufacturing jobs.
Japanese automaker Toyota will add 600 American manufacturing jobs with a $13 billion investment in the United States by 2021, executives revealed Thursday.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) will reopen an idled Detroit engine plant, invest billions into five existing Michigan plants, and create about 6,500 U.S. auto jobs in a move reflecting President Trump’s economic nationalist agenda.