Ferry: How Tariffs are benefiting US Manufacturing
By Jeff Ferry, CPA Chief Economist – Last year, the US raised the share of domestic demand for manufactured goods met by US production for
By Jeff Ferry, CPA Chief Economist – Last year, the US raised the share of domestic demand for manufactured goods met by US production for
A report released by the Economic Policy Institute says the Section 232 tariffs on aluminum and steel initiated earlier this year seem to be working as
Sko-Die, the company Patrick Steininger’s grandfather Joseph Steininger started with two partners just after World War II, is thriving and “open for business” – the
BY JOHN F. DI LEO – The United States has Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with 20 countries, ranging from enormous trading partners like Canada to
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Wednesday unveiled plans to cut tariffs for products including machinery, electrical equipment and textile products beginning on Nov. 1, as
Press release from US Trade Representative – Washington, DC – As part of the United States’ continuing response to China’s theft of American intellectual property and
Up until six months ago, Illinois manufacturers were enjoying a newfound enthusiasm about their industry. For eight straight months, monthly surveys conducted by the Technology
CHICAGO – Caterpillar expected an all-time high $6.24 B net income for 2018 as demand for its products grew, but tariff uncertainty has dampered enthusiasm
A commentary in the Belleville News Democrat presents a counter view to those applauding a trade war. Tariffs are bad for Illinois, concludes the author Stanford
Tariffs are good for Atlas Toolworks of Lyons, Illinois, Zach Mottl said on Fox Business this week after visiting the “Made in America” showcase at