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Secretary Daley Tells Angry American Manufacturers That Things Aren’t That Bad

American manufacturers tell him point-blank that this administration has done very little in aid of domestic manufacturing and Mr. Daley still manages to say: “You can’t sound Pollyannaish,” Daley told the business leaders. “I believe this economy of ours is … Continue reading

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Video: Bob Lutz, Ex-GM, on the Failure of Feely-Dooly Bureaucracy

Bob Lutz, formerly Vice-Chairman of GM: “We’re not tough enough in the way we run our businesses.” Business has become the expression of failed social experiment. He mentions China (once), but the value of this video is the commentary on … Continue reading

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Podcast with Harry Moser on “Reshoring”

Whither American manufacturing? Harry Moser, Industry Week Manufacturing Hall of Famer, discusses his reshoring initiative to bring manufacturing back to the United States. To contact Harry Moser, visit the Reshoring Initiative website.

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Three Observations on Taiwan Today

A generation's worth of changes on Taiwan, of which Rich discusses three, observed on his most recent trip to the island. [The text version of this podcast may be found directly below.]

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