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On this edition of All Sides, we speak with author Rachel Slade about the history of manufacturing in America.
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Business & EconomyCase Western Reserve University and regional partners want to create an international powerhouse of manufacturing that’s smarter, less polluting and more inclusive than manufacturing of the past.
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Business & EconomyMarion, Ohio's population grew by leaps and bounds in the latter half of the 20th century, fueled by the engines of American industry. But it hasn't been all prosperity. Now, an effort is underway to revitalize the city.
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Business & EconomyHonda will create a $3.5 billion battery plant in Fayette County while investing another $700 million to “re-tool” its automotive manufacturing for electric vehicles.
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Business & EconomyNews that Ohio may be the site of the new plant comes eight months after the announcement that Intel will build a $20 billion computer chip manufacturing facility in central Ohio.
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The $26 million will be distributed over a five-year period to create the center, which will be known as HAMMER, which stands for "Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing Moving from Evolution to Revolution."
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A new bio-tech related manufacturing plant in Central Ohio expects to create more than 400 new jobs.
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The United States used to pride itself on being one of the world’s manufacturing leaders. However, after years of domestic manufacturing decline and a global pandemic, can the U.S. regain a foothold in manufacturing and create jobs.
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Brown and his Republican colleague, Rob Portman, both support the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill
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In Cleveland, President Joe Biden on Thursday argued for increased spending on infrastructure, research and education to lift the U.S. economy as the country recovers from the coronavirus pandemic.