Manufacturing payrolls fell for the fourth straight month in August, slipping by 12,000 from a month earlier, Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Sept. 5 showed.
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Canada Launches $3.6 Billion Fund to Counter Tariff Damage
He also said his government would waive 2026 model year vehicles from Canada’s zero-emission standard and review the overall mandate, confirming a Bloomberg News report.
September 5, 2025UAW Presses Lutnick to Slap Tough Tariffs on Truck Imports
Tariffs under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act are already in place for steel and aluminum and have compelled truck makers to increase their prices.
September 5, 2025475 Workers Detained in Hyundai Georgia Plant Raid
The raid focused on the battery plant construction site and agencies are investigating allegations of unlawful employment practices and other serious federal crimes.
September 5, 2025Tariff Red Tape Hits Small Businesses Hardest
Smaller firms in particular are struggling to cope with unprecedented requirements to trace paper trails for every widget and gadget, showing what’s in them and where they came from.
September 5, 2025Mack Trucks Opens Order Book for Overhauled Anthem
Mack Trucks opened the order book for the revamped Anthem regional haul tractor Sept. 3, the company said.
September 4, 2025Canada, US Explore Small Trade Agreements
Canada is facing tariffs on its steel, aluminum, auto and lumber exports, but minister Dominic LeBlanc didn't say whether quota limits in those sectors are part of the negotiations.Â
September 4, 2025GM Scales Back Chevy Bolt EV Launch Amid Tax Credit Cuts
GM is bracing for the early expiration of $7,500 in consumer tax credits for the purchase of EVs added during the Biden administration that President Trump and the Republican Congress have cut.
September 4, 2025Chinese Firms Fuel Europe’s New Warehouse Boom
The world’s two largest economies have yet to reach a trade deal, and manufacturers in China have been seeking alternative markets for their goods as they brace for higher U.S. tariffs.
September 4, 2025Canada’s Exports Rise Despite Trump Tariffs
The country’s trade shortfall with the world was C$4.9 billion ($3.5 billion) in July, according to Statistics Canada data released Sept. 4.
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