The Manufacturing Report

The Manufacturing Report

Manufacturing is having a moment. But what will it actually take to create more blue-collar jobs and strengthen our industrial base? Alliance for American Manufacturing President Scott Paul chats with policymakers, manufacturing experts and factory workers to find out.

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Made in USA Solar Panel Maker Auxin is Risking It All to Take a Stand Against China. Here’s Why.

Made in USA Solar Panel Maker Auxin is Risking It All to Take a Stand Against China. Here’s Why.

The Commerce Department is investigating whether Chinese companies are routing solar panels through other countries to avoid U.S. duties. But this relatively routine trade case has erupted into a firestorm, with a special interest group undertaking a highly-organized and well-funded media campaign to cancel it. Much of their ire has been directed at Auxin Solar Inc., the California solar panel maker that filed the original petition. Auxin CEO Mamun Rashid joins The Manufacturing Report to explain why he's seeing this fight through — and why policymakers need to support American manufacturers like this company.

23 Mai 202227min

New Hampshire State Senator on Why Buy America Matters

New Hampshire State Senator on Why Buy America Matters

New Hampshire is poised to join dozens of other states and the federal government in passing legislation that would reinvest taxpayer dollars into local workers and communities. State Sen. Tom Sherman shares how the bill has bridged the partisan divide in its aim of cultivating a more robust and independent domestic manufacturing base for the state's most vital infrastructure. Getty Images

9 Mai 202215min

Newark-based Manufacturer Has Made Unionization a Competitive Advantage for 30 Years

Newark-based Manufacturer Has Made Unionization a Competitive Advantage for 30 Years

When Mitch Cahn founded his custom apparel and accessory company, Unionwear, committing to a unionized workforce was one of his first steps. Listen in for why it’s been the foundation of his success and how the Newark, N.J., company is evolving to be cost-competitive with even offshore manufacturers and navigating the challenges of the current labor market. Photo courtesy Unionwear

25 Apr 202231min

Latinas Welding Guild Sparks New Futures for Women in Indiana

Latinas Welding Guild Sparks New Futures for Women in Indiana

Guatemala-born Consuelo Poland Lockhart had long planned a career in the arts when a foray into welding sparked a new trajectory. Now, she’s making it her mission to show Latina and non-Latina women in Central Indiana that they have a place behind the blowtorch with her nonprofit, Latinas Welding Guild. Photo by Jonathan Galeano

11 Apr 202230min

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

28 Mar 202224min

American Giant Grows By Investing in the Men and Women Who Make America Work

American Giant Grows By Investing in the Men and Women Who Make America Work

Supply chain chaos and geopolitical unrest is forcing trade policy and domestic manufacturing to “the middle of the conversation” for policymakers and brands alike. But American Giant, the Made in America apparel brand, is well prepared to offer some answers. Listen in for how American Giant CEO Bayard Winthrop is expanding his business and investing in the men and women who make America work. Photo courtesy American Giant

14 Mar 202227min

A Steelworker Was the First Lady's Guest at the State of the Union. Now He's Ours!

A Steelworker Was the First Lady's Guest at the State of the Union. Now He's Ours!

As the nation tuned into this year’s State of the Union address, a special few Americans were invited to join First Lady Jill Biden in the audience. Second-generation steelworker and U.S. Army veteran Joseph “JoJo” Burgess was among those honored guests. But this wasn’t Burgess’s first time meeting President Biden. Official White House Photo by Erin Scott

11 Mar 202219min

Globalization Hit Workers of Color the Hardest, But Manufacturing Offers a Path Forward

Globalization Hit Workers of Color the Hardest, But Manufacturing Offers a Path Forward

More than 5 million jobs were lost over the past two decades due to the impacts of globalization, and workers of color were hit the hardest, according to new research from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). National Economic Association President Valerie Wilson, an author of the EPI report, joins the podcast to share how smart policy can increase valuable manufacturing jobs for all workers. And, United Steelworkers Local 9462 President Kameen Thompson offers how his factory job has contributed to his success. Photo courtesy of Kameen Thompson

28 Feb 202231min

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