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Unusual Machines, 6K Energy, CRG Defense, SES AI take steps to be NDAA compliant
The drone and battery cell makers are aligning their operations with the Department of Defense’s prohibition on purchasing batteries for weapons and support systems made with materials sourced from foreign entities of concern.
By Sara Samora • May 6, 2026 -
P&G flags $150M hit from Iran war supply disruptions
The consumer goods manufacturer aims to blunt the impact by reformulating products and diversifying its supply base.
By Antone Gonsalves • May 6, 2026 -
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Check out five of our biggest stories of 2025 so far, including updates on semiconductors, the Trump administration and PFAS.
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Data intelligence drives total cost of ownership in Industry 4.0
Companies need to get comfortable with uncertainty and implement real-time software to help manage it.
By Philip Carpenito, Industry Advisor & Former Chief Procurement Officer at L3Harris Commercial Aviation • May 4, 2026 -
Senators introduce bill to enforce Buy America compliance
The legislation follows an Office of Inspector General audit that found the FAA failed to include required Buy American-related clauses in contracts funded through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
By Sara Samora • May 1, 2026 -
Lockheed Martin, e-Vac Magnetics, Oerlikon air critical minerals concerns
The companies had to “get creative” to mitigate the costs of procuring critical materials such as rare earth minerals.
By Sara Samora • April 30, 2026 -
Skydio pledges $3.5B to expand US drone manufacturing
The funds will go toward establishing a fifth facility that will be “five times larger” than its other facilities in California, the Silicon Valley-based company said.
By Sara Samora • April 24, 2026 -
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Stakeholders urge Congress to improve EPA’s strict critical minerals regulations
The Toxic Substances Control Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act are contributing to critical minerals supply chain issues, witnesses said at a House environmental subcommittee hearing.
By Sara Samora • April 23, 2026 -
Cleveland-Cliffs CEO says ‘order book is full’ as steel prices rise
First quarter earnings increased as the flat-rolled steel provider continues its trade talks with Posco and begins to embed AI into its operations.
By Nathan Owens • April 21, 2026 -
Union Pacific settles dispute with rail supplier, reaches 7-year agreement
Rocky Mountain Steel plans to operate a new, long-rail mill in Pueblo, Colorado, this year as part of a $1 billion investment in domestic steel production.
By Nathan Owens • April 20, 2026 -
Opinion
The great data center delay: Why your AI chips are stuck in 2026
Bruce Bateman, a chief analyst at Omdia, outlines why semiconductor supplies are being affected by a perfect storm of physical and geopolitical constraints as AI demand is increasing.
By Bruce Bateman • April 20, 2026 -
CBP preps tariff refund portal for April 20 launch
The system will go live at 8 a.m. EDT to begin the electronic returns process for an estimated $127 billion in tariffs, the agency said Tuesday.
By Phil Neuffer • April 15, 2026 -
Lawmakers push to restrict chipmaking equipment exports to China
The MATCH Act addresses loopholes that allow countries to obtain restricted technology through front companies, subsidiaries and allied countries.
By Nathan Owens • April 8, 2026 -
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Manufacturers brace for price increases from Strait of Hormuz closure
Crude oil prices have surged 47% this month and polypropylene jumped 24%, affecting transportation and plastics costs.
By Nathan Owens • March 25, 2026 -
Niron Magnetics begins site selection for $1.8B magnetics plant
The proposed project will be the rare-earth-free magnet maker’s second manufacturing facility in the U.S.
By Sara Samora • March 17, 2026 -
As Trump tariff refund process takes shape, importers remain uncertain
Shippers face legal risks, unclear timelines and system gaps as they navigate a potentially complex rollout of tariff refund procedures.
By Antone Gonsalves • March 9, 2026 -
Prices surge to highest level since 2022 as Middle East conflict escalates: PMI
U.S. manufacturing activity expanded for the second month in a row, driven by new orders and backlog growth, as tariffs and rising oil prices inject uncertainty.
By Nathan Owens • March 2, 2026 -
MP Materials execs share next steps for $1.3B Texas rare earth magnet site
The Dallas-Fort Worth area site is part of the company's $500 million agreement with the Defense Department, prompting lawmakers to question the deal during a senate hearing.
By Sara Samora • March 2, 2026 -
Solstice Advanced Materials to increase uranium conversion production
The expansion contributes to a “nuclear renaissance” as AI, data centers and electrification drive a power surge demand.
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Commerce hits China, Vietnam with duties for molded fiber products
The duties of up to 540% on certain imported bowls, clamshells and other products follow a determination that Chinese and Vietnamese producers engaged in dumping and received subsidies from their governments.
By Katie Pyzyk • Feb. 5, 2026 -
Defense Department inks contractor deals for missiles production expansion
Lockheed Martin and L3Harris Technologies each reached agreements with the agency to accelerate production of THAAD interceptors and other weapon systems in the U.S.
By Sara Samora • Feb. 3, 2026 -
Trump launches $12B critical mineral reserve to curb foreign reliance
The federal initiative will build the stockpile with government-backed financing and private partners to protect key U.S. industries from supply shocks.
By Antone Gonsalves • Feb. 3, 2026 -
PMI expands in January, reaching highest point in four years
Orders and production drove the industry’s expansion, as businesses submitted requests to restock shelves or get ahead of tariffs, according to ISM’s survey respondents.
By Sara Samora • Feb. 2, 2026 -
The manufacturing outlook for 2026
Investment is rising in domestic production, automation, M&A and more. At the same time, manufacturers are navigating a complex environment due to trade policies and changing regulations.
By Manufacturing Dive Staff • Jan. 30, 2026 -
Global metals manufacturers expanding into US via M&A
Tariffs on metal imports and lucrative end markets are driving foreign corporations such as Nippon, Posco and Toyota to acquire or invest in domestic assets. Experts anticipate momentum to continue in 2026.
By Shefali Kapadia • Jan. 27, 2026 -
Trump threatens tariffs on 8 countries in push for Greenland
The U.S. president said the levy on Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the U.K., the Netherlands and Finland would start at 10% on Feb. 1.
By Antone Gonsalves • Jan. 20, 2026