David Robinson, Director of External Affairs at Manufacturing Renaissance since 2016, has written legislation, organized advocacy within the faith community, and built a support network for the organization’s programs.
Trump says the higher tariffs are vital to defending U.S. industries and national security from a flood of cheap foreign metals, especially from China.
Tariffs can increase the costs of imports, prompting manufacturers to adjust their supply chains. Even small differences can significantly impact a product's performance. Several data-driven methods can help.
Tariffs on steel and aluminum impact supply chains and increase costs for companies. Technology tools like EAM, ITAM, and CMMS are becoming essential in the construction industry, improving efficiency while managing quality and costs during economic uncertainty.
Reciprocal, retaliatory, uncertainty—these words now dominate discussions about tariffs, once a distant trade issue but now a daily concern. Companies across industries are scrambling to understand their implications and devise action plans. The big question on everyone’s mind? How do we protect margins and stay competitive in a tariff-driven economy?
American shoppers will have to pay between $1.6 billion and $3.2 billion more for connected devices such as gateways, modems, routers, smart speakers, smartwatches and other Bluetooth enabled products.