Regulation


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    TSCA 10-year review offers chance for industry-sought reform

    Chemical makers hope next year’s review pushes chemical reviews to be faster and more transparent. 

    By April 30, 2025
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    Trump softens tariffs on auto parts for US-assembled cars

    The president will allow automakers to offset some costs while clarifying that potentially overlapping tariffs on Canada, Mexico, steel and aluminum will not stack.

    By Philip Neuffer • April 29, 2025
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    The Trump administration restored Manufacturing Extension Partnership funding. Will it stick?

    MEP program funding is guaranteed for affected centers through the next six months. Lawmakers are looking for a more permanent solution.

    By April 29, 2025
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    What does the US import from China?

    Over $400 billion worth of goods were imported from China in 2024, with electronics, toys, furniture and machinery topping the list.

    By Edwin Lopez • April 29, 2025
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    Tariffs could spike costs for domestic automakers by $108B

    A new report estimates that higher import duties on automotive parts will impact nearly all of the 17.7 million vehicles built in the U.S. annually.

    By Kalena Thomhave • April 29, 2025
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    White House declares goal to reach 1M new apprentices per year

    The White House’s fact sheet highlighted a shortage of construction and durable goods workers, which is expected to grow steadily, and flagged AI as a focal point for development.

    By Kathryn Moody • April 28, 2025
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    3M expects up to $850M tariff hit

    The company is leaning on its 90 days of inventory to soften the blow, hoping to cut the impact cost in half.

    By April 25, 2025
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    Boeing Q1 revenue jumps to $19.5B as tariff impacts loom

    The company is successfully ramping back up production, but is dealing with fallout from the U.S.’s trade war as China customers refuse to accept deliveries.

    By April 24, 2025
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    Commerce finalizes tariff rates on solar imports from Southeast Asia

    The 3,403.96% subsidy rate set for four Cambodian solar exporters is “among the highest rates I've ever seen,” said American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee attorney Tim Brightbill.

    By Diana DiGangi • April 24, 2025
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    Auto manufacturers: US tariff policies ‘will scramble the global automotive supply chain’

    In a letter to the Trump administration, industry leaders say recent actions will increase costs and eliminate jobs.

    By Larry Avila • April 23, 2025
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    How chemical manufacturers can train AI models

    Companies can use AI to summarize lengthy regulations, such as TSCA, but need to continually verify data accuracy, panelists said at last week’s GlobalChem conference.

    By April 21, 2025
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    Productive by design, secure by default: Industrial access for federal standards

    Frictionless access meets audit-ready compliance for teams managing IT and OT environments.

    By Chip Hughes, Chief Products Officer • April 21, 2025
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    Deep Dive

    Trump’s tariffs aim to reverse decades of industry decline. Will they succeed?

    While major firms like TSMC and Nvidia have announced massive U.S. investment in recent weeks, experts are skeptical the policies will lead to a widespread revitalization of domestic manufacturing.

    By April 18, 2025
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    Abbott expects a ‘few hundred million’ in tariff costs in 2025

    The medical device maker said it’s on track to expand two new manufacturing and R&D sites in Illinois and Texas by the end of the year.

    By Elise Reuter • April 18, 2025
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    JCB plans San Antonio factory expansion to dodge Trump’s tariffs

    The U.K.-based heavy machinery manufacturer said the levies will impact its business in the short term.

    By April 17, 2025
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    Opinion

    ‘Made in America’ is not enough

    The U.S. needs to go beyond tariffs to modernize the country’s trade regulations and create a forward-looking strategy for global competitiveness, writes Crowell Global Advisors’ Monica Gorman. 

    By Monica Gorman • April 17, 2025
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    Canada grants limited reprieve on auto tariffs

    The country will allow a certain amount of U.S.-assembled cars to be imported duty-free provided companies maintain minimum domestic production and investment levels. 

    By Philip Neuffer • April 17, 2025
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    Trump orders Section 232 probe of critical minerals

    Similar investigations into other industries have been a precursor to sector-specific tariffs from the U.S., which wants to boost its domestic rare earth supply.

    By Edwin Lopez • April 16, 2025
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    Trump administration ordered to resume IRA funding

    A federal judge’s decision, which stated agencies lacked authority to pause funding, follows the president’s executive order to freeze the money on his first day in office. 

    By April 16, 2025
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    US to investigate semiconductor imports

    The Section 232 investigation comes ahead of anticipated tariffs on the industry.

    By Philip Neuffer • April 15, 2025
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    US launches probe that could set stage for pharma tariffs

    The Commerce Department has begun a so-called Section 232 investigation into the national security effects of the U.S. importing pharmaceuticals and their raw materials.

    By Ned Pagliarulo • Updated April 14, 2025
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    Trump excludes some electronics from reciprocal tariffs

    Smartphones and electronic integrated circuits, among other products, now qualify for the “semiconductor” exemption — though officials say sector-specific duties are still coming.

    By Edwin Lopez • April 14, 2025
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    How the manufacturing sector can combat inflation and tariffs

    With talk of tariffs and inflation in the headlines, see how an accounting method change could potentially benefit manufacturers.

    By Ahmad Al-Taher & Bronwyn Lawrence • April 14, 2025
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    Top 3 challenges for manufacturing in 2025: Skills gap, turnover and AI integration

    Uncover the key challenges and innovative solutions shaping the future of manufacturing.

    April 14, 2025
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    China raises tariffs on US imports to 125%

    Once the increase takes effect Saturday, the country signaled that it won't retaliate further if the U.S. hikes duties again.

    By Max Garland • Updated April 11, 2025