America's Problems With China Are Just Beginning

America's Problems With China Are Just Beginning

As Russia's unrestrained aggression and its alliance with China roils geopolitics, America's relationship with Beijing is under ever greater pressure. Isaac Stone Fish, CEO of research firm Strategy Risks and author of "America Second: How America's Elites Are Making China Stronger", reveals the deep network of China's influence in America's highest circles of power that shapes the United States' relationship with Beijing. Photo courtesy Isaac Stone Fish

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Workers from the Industrial Heartland are Optimistic, But Cautious

Workers from the Industrial Heartland are Optimistic, But Cautious

For decades, America's workers have fought against unfair trade practices. Now that America has acted to protect the nation's metals industry, are these communities rebounding? Scott Paul speaks with workers from Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana to find out. Photo courtesy of Catching12 at English Wikipedia [CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], from Wikimedia Commons.

11 Jun 201814min

Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?

Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?

As midterm elections approach, Scott Paul, host of The Manufacturing Report, and Robert Kuttner, author of "Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?", examine what political leaders need to do to ensure the survival and support of America's workers. * Photo courtesy of the United Steelworkers.

29 Mai 201825min

SPECIAL EDITION: What Will Happen Next in the China Trade Debate?

SPECIAL EDITION: What Will Happen Next in the China Trade Debate?

Ahead of Chinese Vice Premier Liu He's visit to the White House this week, podcast host Scott Paul and the Alliance for American Manufacturing's Scott Boos look into the future of U.S.-China trade relations, discuss whether the global trading system is broken, and answer listener questions.

14 Mai 201816min

The American Dream Realized from the Factory Floor

The American Dream Realized from the Factory Floor

When “Ted” Tadeusz Szarek immigrated from Poland to America in 1974, jobs were scarce. But at Wheatland Tube in Chicago, he found a career that has spanned 43 years and supported his family. Listen to learn why American manufacturing and steel matter so much to Ted and his community.

7 Mai 201816min

Why This CEO Backs Steel Tariffs — Even Though His Business Depends on Buying Steel

Why This CEO Backs Steel Tariffs — Even Though His Business Depends on Buying Steel

When President Donald Trump announced trade action against steel imports in March, the CEO and executive chairman of North America's largest steel pipe and tube manufacturer granted each of his employees an annual $1,000 bonus for each year the steel tariffs are in place. Although his company must buy steel to make its own products, here's why Barry Zekelman believes steel tariffs are critical to America's success.

23 Apr 201827min

Design School Graduate Sews Her Way to Success

Design School Graduate Sews Her Way to Success

When Tori Tissell graduated from design school in 2011, she wasn't sure how she would make ends meet, let alone provide Christmas presents for all her friends and family. However, Tissell's ingenuity not only solved her Christmas troubles but also launched a business, Storiarts, that continues to grow today.

2 Apr 201817min

Special Edition: Your Questions on Trump's Steel and Aluminum Trade Action Answered

Special Edition: Your Questions on Trump's Steel and Aluminum Trade Action Answered

How will steel tariffs impact other manufacturers? Will imposing tariffs start a trade war? What happens next for the steel and aluminum industries? Scott Paul and Scott Boos offer answers to listener questions.

19 Mar 201819min

Training the Workers of the Future for the Factories of the Future

Training the Workers of the Future for the Factories of the Future

Without a skilled workforce, the intelligent factory of the future is worthless. Here's how the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) just outside Richmond, Virginia, is training the highly-skilled workers needed to make factories run now and in the future.

12 Mar 201829min

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