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Aug 15 2023
News
President Biden to visit EV charger manufacturer in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE — President Biden will be in Milwaukee on Tuesday. He's scheduled to make remarks at Ingeteam about 'Bidenomics.' Igeteam is a Spanish company focused on renewable energy. The U.S. headquarters opened in Milwaukee more than a decade ago. Earlier this month Ingeteam announced its plan to support the Biden-Harris Administration's climate goals by manufacturing and deploying 500,000 EV
WTMJ 4 MilwaukeeJun 14 2023
Opinion
The plan to bring manufacturing back to the US is working
In the wake of the pandemic, US president Joe Biden focused on making it possible for the US to produce more of what it needs to protect its economy and national security. As a result, he delivered on one of former president Donald Trump’s campaign promises: to bring manufacturing back to the US.
QuartzOct 22 2023
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Israeli President: Hamas Terrorists Had Instructions to Manufacture Cyanide Gas
Israel’s ceremonial president, Isaac Herzog, told Britain’s Sky News on Sunday that Hamas terrorists were found with USB drives that included instructions on how to manufacture cyanide gas for use against Israelis. “It’s official Al Qaeda material. We’re dealing with ISIS, Al Qaeda, and Hamas,” Herzog told Sky News, holding a printout of a file obtained from a USB found on one of the dead
Breitbart NewsSep 18 2023
News
Joby Aviation to Build New Air Taxi Manufacturing Facility
Air taxi company Joby Aviation (JOBY) said Monday it's building a new manufacturing facility in Dayton, OH, that will be capable of delivering up to 500 aircrafts per year and generate about 2,000 jobs. The new facility will be built at Dayton International Airport and cover 140 acres. Construction is expected to begin next year and be completed by 2025. Joby's decision to build in Dayton is
InvestopediaAug 04 2023
News
Car Manufacturers Pledge to Increase Number of EV Chargers
Balanced news on car manufacturers pledge to increase number of EV chargers.
AllSidesApr 29 2024
News
China's factory, services activity growth slows in April
BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) - China's manufacturing and services activity both expanded at a slower pace in April, official surveys showed on Tuesday, suggesting some loss of momentum for the world's second-biggest economy at the start of the second quarter. The survey outcomes underline the challenges facing policymakers even though solid first quarter GDP growth has reduced some of the
ReutersDec 13 2023
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Snowmachiner who hit sled dog team on Denali Highway was test rider for manufacturer Polaris
A Minnesota man was testing snowmachines for manufacturer Polaris Inc. when he struck a sled dog team Monday on the Denali Highway, killing three dogs and seriously injuring another, a spokesman for the Alaska State Troopers said Wednesday. No charges or citations were immediately issued in the collision, troopers said. Officials at Polaris are cooperating with law enforcement and conducting
Anchorage Daily NewsMay 23 2023
News
Charlotte lands EV charging station manufacturer
Alpitronic Americas LLC, a manufacturer of high-power electric vehicle charging stations, said Tuesday it will create 300 new jobs in Charlotte as part of an $18.3 million capital investment to locate its United States headquarters operation and service center in the city. Founded in Bolzano, Italy in 2009, alpitronic is the developer and producer of the hypercharger, a high-power DC charging
The Winston-Salem JournalOct 10 2023
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Print, custom envelope manufacturer announces $10M Bedford County expansion
A lithographic print and custom envelope manufacturer will invest $10 million to expand in Bedford County. Parkland Direct will add 50,000 square feet to its facility to increase production capacity with the addition of two new converter and press machines. The expansion will also create 41 new jobs. A family-owned business started in Virginia in 1978, Parkland Direct’s primary clients include
Augusta Free PressApr 26 2024
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Williams-Sonoma fined record $3M for lying about ‘Made in USA’ products
Williams-Sonoma has been slapped with a record-breaking civil penalty of $3.175 million for violating a 2020 Federal Trade Commission mandate that required the San Francisco company to truthfully disclose where its products are manufactured. The Department of Justice filed a complaint, spurred by an FTC referral, accusing the home goods manufacturer of falsely labeling numerous products as “
San Francisco Chronicle