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Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50%, touts U.S. Steel-Nippon deal still short on details

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“I wonder if the administration is holding this out as a bone to the Japanese,” said Lee Adler.
Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50%, touts U.S. Steel-Nippon deal still short on details

Nike Repeatedly Raised Concerns About Repression in Cambodia. It Expanded Its Factory Workforce There Anyway.

Pro Publica
Brands increasing their orders from Cambodia while raising concerns about labor rights are “obviously mixed messages,” Jason Judd said. “And one message, the purchase order, has a lot more weight than the other. Until those are credibly threatened, the government has no reason to act.”
Nike Repeatedly Raised Concerns About Repression in Cambodia. It Expanded Its Factory Workforce There Anyway.

Fixing the US statistical infrastructure

Science
In this editorial, Erica Groshen writes that a bold effort is needed to modernize and coordinate the U.S. federal statistical system.
Fixing the US statistical infrastructure

$888 million GM investment in Tonawanda amidst climate change law challenges, tariffs

WGRZ 2
"Well if you look at what's been happening in the market, Ford thought they would see a lot more of the F-150 Lightnings (electric pickup trucks) and they had to shut down the plant for a while cause they had too much capacity," Art Wheaton said.
$888 million GM investment in Tonawanda amidst climate change law challenges, tariffs

Trump wants to create manufacturing jobs. His tech allies invest in robots to do the work.

ABC News
“Automation is something we’ve seen for a long time,” said Philipp Kircher. “Whether it’s the companies that currently support the U.S. president or not, somebody would be doing this innovation, maybe slightly slower.”
Trump wants to create manufacturing jobs. His tech allies invest in robots to do the work.

Is striking a new norm in healthcare industry?

Audacy
Local labor expert Art Wheaton says these strikes are becoming more common and have proven effective in many cases, but it's also risky.
Is striking a new norm in healthcare industry?

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