Also in today’s newsletter, how Joe Biden is preparing for next week’s presidential debate
US tariffs on Chinese goods are the result of a highly complex ecosystem
From the Baltimore bridge collapse to chaos at Boeing, what look like discrete problems are in fact part of a wider dysfunction
Attempt to claw back a lead in global chip manufacturing was never going to be easy
Preliminary agreement includes $11bn loan as company expands capacity in Arizona and other states
Local opponents raise fears over Beijing’s influence as US aims to reshore supply chain
Tesla, Toyota and Volkswagen among companies targeted after UAW wins concessions at Detroit’s Big Three
US president hails ‘game-changer’ deals struck by workers and backs unionisation at Tesla and Toyota
Tech investors say ‘Hi, not Goodbye, Columbus’ as projects worth tens of billions crowd in
Domestically made products like syringes currently cost more than those produced in China
United Auto Workers target lucrative factory for Suburban and Escalade models in widening action
The White House is confident a new era of industrial policy can underpin a renaissance in US manufacturing. This report examines how businesses are taking advantage of billions of dollars of federal incentives, industry concerns over skills shortages and the prospects for long-term success
The US needs an industrial finance authority with a long-term commitment to drive both public and private capital
Advances in automation and AI provide an opportunity to compete globally
Despite a boom in factory building, many worry that government efforts will not sustain a manufacturing revival
Senior Biden official says employment figures are expected to track a jump in factory construction
Companies are working in-house and with colleges to boost technical expertise
Strong factory data reignites selling in global debt markets after brief recovery
Carmakers are building batteries with non-union labour, while EVs’ production may require fewer workers overall
One year after the IRA and Chips Act became law, FT research shows who is winning the investment race
One of Elon Musk’s closest lieutenants will be replaced by accounting chief Vaibhav Taneja
Citizens must become campaigners for better, longer-lasting smart machines
Contract talks carry risks for big three and Biden’s re-election push in battleground states
Forty years after Reaganomics rejected government intervention in the economy, the US is embracing massive subsidies. But will voters notice?
Data shows mixed picture for President Joe Biden as he hangs re-election prospects on industrial boom
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