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    Apple expands manufacturing training program with online courses

    The iPhone maker’s Apple Manufacturing Program was previously only available in person in Detroit. The initiative is part of the manufacturer’s $600 billion commitment to boost the advanced manufacturing sector in the U.S.

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    Sponsored by ETQ, part of Hexagon

    It’s time to ditch the spreadsheet, paper and pen and get with the automated quality management program

    Steps to pick and roll out the right QMS to modernize workflows and elevate quality across your organization.

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    US Steel to resume idled blast furnace at Illinois plant

    The decision signals a reversal in the company’s September plans to reduce slab production at Granite City Works, in turn bringing back up to 500 jobs.

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    Sharpie maker Newell Brands among recent holiday layoffs

    Meanwhile, Algoma Steel is shutting down its blast furnace and coke-making operations in the coming months and apparel manufacturer Renfro Brands is closing its Fort Payne, Alabama, factory.

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    US Energy Department offers $134M to boost rare earth recovery projects

    The agency plans to fund efforts to draw rare earth metals from discarded electronics and other sources to strengthen the domestic critical mineral supply chain.

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    Second-chance hiring continues to gain traction among major manufacturers

    Companies in multiple sectors have seen positive results from hiring and upskilling formerly incarcerated people. Adjusting recruitment and training approaches can open up a significantly larger talent pool.

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    Post-bankruptcy, Wolfspeed receives nearly $700M tax refund from CHIPS Act

    The money strengthens the chipmaker’s balance sheet post-bankruptcy and accelerates the production ramp of its 200-millimeter wafers.

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    FTC approves Boeing for Spirit AeroSystems acquisition, but with a few conditions

    The Federal Trade Commission ordered the aircraft manufacturer to divest some of the fuselage suppliers’ overseas assets and provide services and aerospace components to its defense competitors.

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    AI design helping automakers match China’s speed-to-market

    Neural Concept is growing its client base by promising production speed, efficiency and razor’s-edge technology.

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    House lawmakers pass bill to double SBA loan limits for manufacturers

    The legislation would increase the agency’s cap to $10 million for company operations located entirely in the United States.

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    How child care opens more opportunities for manufacturers

    Companies can see a return on investment, such as fewer absences and increased productivity, when they utilize 45F tax incentives to provide child care and benefits.

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    CARB issues enforcement advisory on SB 261 following appeals court decision

    The California Air Resources Board issued guidance on a law seeking climate-related financial risk disclosures following a federal appeals court's halt to its implementation last month.

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    XLight, Commerce Department ink $150M CHIPS Act incentives

    The Silicon Valley-based startup plans to construct, expand and demonstrate a free-electron laser, which could be essential for manufacturing new, high-performing semiconductor devices.

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    Nvidia takes $2B stake in Synopsys as part of expanded partnership

    By switching to GPU-powered technologies, design and engineering that would take weeks to develop “could now happen in hours,” Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang said on an investor call.

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    US removes UK pharma tariffs

    The proposed exemption, part of a framework deal between the two countries, also covers pharmaceutical ingredients and medical technology.

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    Tariffs remain heart of uncertainty: PMI

    The levies are having the opposite effect on manufacturing sectors such as transportation equipment, which chose to offshore operations rather than expand in the U.S., said ISM.

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    AstraZeneca to invest $2B in Maryland manufacturing expansion

    The move would onshore production of its rare disease products at an existing facility in Frederick and build a clinical research drug factory in Gaithersburg.

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    Foxconn to spend $569M expanding Wisconsin factory

    The investment comes days after the Apple product manufacturer announced a collaboration deal with OpenAI.

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    Deere’s challenging 2025 ends on a high note

    Although tractor and construction equipment sales surged in Q4, the company still anticipates tariffs and a sluggish farm economy to impact next year.

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    GE Appliances injects $150M into domestic sourcing efforts

    The manufacturer signed contracts with 22 suppliers across 10 states to supply materials and components for its laundry factory in Louisville, Kentucky.

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    Personal Care Products Council launches anti-counterfeit campaign ahead of Black Friday

    The trade group said the fake products cost jobs, harm the U.S. economy and undermine the $2.7 billion investment in scientific research and innovation.

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    US robotics maker urges manufacturing reforms, citing cost concerns

    If no action is taken, Standard Bots CEO Evan Beard said at a recent congressional hearing that inexpensive robots from China will flood the US market as automation demand swells.

  • Tyson to shutter major beef plant in Nebraska amid US cattle shortage

    The meatpacker is set to lay off more than 3,200 workers and cut production at a Texas facility as it positions the business for “long term success.”  

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    Cobots are out, collaborative applications are in after safety standard change

    Recent ISO and ANSI standard updates have shifted to the term “collaborative application,” in recognition of the safety considerations involved when robots and humans interact in manufacturing settings.

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    Nokia pledges $4B US manufacturing, R&D investment

    The commitment adds to the $2.3 billion the Finland-based electronics giant spent to acquire chipmaker Infinera, which was completed in February.

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    Novelis resumes operations after second fire at New York plant

    The aluminum supplier to the auto industry said the facility has continued to ship finished material to Ford Motor Co., a primary customer.