A UAE aluminum giant could bring the US its first new aluminum plant since 1980; White House extends exclusions for Section 301 China tariffs; JBS USA to build $135M sausage plant in Iowa
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The first half of 2025 has been defined by tariff-fueled uncertainty.
As companies scramble to keep up with fluctuating trade actions by the U.S. and other countries, questions linger about the economic impact of higher duties and what it means for doing business.
Manufacturing Dive, Supply Chain Dive, Trucking Dive and Packaging Dive are partnering for our annual Supply Chain Outlook event on July 23 to offer keen insights into what to expect and how to prepare for what’s to come.
The free virtual event will feature sessions exploring the latest shifts in the trade landscape, tariff mitigation strategies, economic forecasts and emerging logistics risks and trends, as well as how commodity markets are faring.
The $4 billion smelter in Oklahoma would nearly double domestic aluminum production and is part of a $200 billion basket of recently announced investments between the United States and United Arab Emirates.
Exemptions to the duties installed during previous administrations will remain until Aug. 31, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative announced last week.
Amid continued market uncertainty, stubbornly high input prices and the threat of tariff hikes, manufacturers are making tough decisions in an attempt to control rising costs. Learn more in this Trendline.
With so many ways to streamline processes, leveling up your operation via automation can feel like a maze of opportunities. Learn how to ensure successful implementation in this playbook.
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