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WSJ: America Is Back in the Factory Business

Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:04 am
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:04 am
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Production at U.S. factories rose last year, but few things were produced at a more furious pace than factories themselves.

Construction spending related to manufacturing reached $108 billion in 2022, Census Bureau data show, the highest annual total on record—more than was spent to build schools, healthcare centers or office buildings.

New factories are rising in urban cores and rural fields, desert flats and surf towns. Much of the growth is coming in the high-tech fields of electric-vehicle batteries and semiconductors, national priorities backed by billions of dollars in government incentives. Other companies that once relied exclusively on lower-cost countries to manufacture eyeglasses and bicycles and bodybuilding supplements have found reasons to come home.


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Manufacturing has always been an integral part of American life. Paul Revere opened a foundry that produced bells and cannons following his famous midnight ride. Henry Ford’s assembly line made cars affordable to the masses. And U.S. industrial might helped win World War II, when nearly half of private-sector employees worked in factories.

That portion plunged after the war, thanks to automation and U.S. companies seeking lower costs overseas. Production capacity, which had grown at about 4% a year for decades, flattened after China’s 2001 entry into the World Trade Organization.

But last year U.S. production capacity showed its strongest growth since 2015 after pandemic-driven shortages and delays caused manufacturers to rethink their far-flung supply chains, said UBS industrials analyst Chris Snyder.

“Covid kind of pulled the covers off and showed everybody how much risk they were exposed to,” Mr. Snyder said.

Today U.S. manufacturing employment is holding steady at about 10% of the private sector, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with nearly 800,000 jobs added in the sector over the past two years. The total number, 13 million, was virtually unchanged in the latest BLS jobs report.

The industry is actually hurting for workers—about 800,000 more are needed, according to the National Association of Manufacturers—leading to concerns that labor shortages and other bottlenecks could short-circuit the boom.


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Huge government incentives are stoking the frenzy. The Biden administration, seeing electric vehicles and semiconductors as matters of national security, has devoted billions of dollars to expanding those industries in the U.S. States are kicking in billions more.


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Much of the nationwide manufacturing buildup aims to shorten the distance products travel between being made and sold. Danish toy maker Lego A/S, which supplies the Americas primarily from a factory in Mexico, said that is why it is building its first U.S. plant near Richmond, Va.

“This allows us to rapidly respond to changing consumer demand and helps manage our carbon footprint,” Chief Operations Officer Carsten Rasmussen said.

Tennessee-based nutritional supplement company Vireo Systems Inc. imports one of its key ingredients—creatine, an energy-boosting natural compound popular with weightlifters and athletes—from China. After the Covid-19 pandemic interrupted the flow, Chief Executive Mark Faulkner decided to build a plant in Nebraska.


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David Mindell, a professor of the history of engineering and manufacturing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who co-founded a venture-capital firm investing in industrial transformation, said major cycles, from the development of interchangeable parts to the rise of the microprocessor, typically play out over several decades. The factory boom signals that the U.S. is at the start of a new cycle, he said.

“Manufacturing has been part of the American story from the beginning,” he said. “I see what’s happening now as a return to a more traditional way of doing things.”


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This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 9:05 am
Posted by rhar61
Member since Nov 2022
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:06 am to
Where will the raw materials for the electric car batteries come from?
Posted by Teufelhunden
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Member since Feb 2005
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:09 am to
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But last year U.S. production capacity showed its strongest growth since 2015

Posted by Spasweezy
Unfortunately, Louisiana
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:09 am to
Iran….awww shite
Posted by Tmcgin
BATON ROUGE
Member since Jun 2010
5006 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:11 am to
Fake news = I don’t want this to be true

Business can be secular to politics
Clinton did not balance the budget
The information revolution balanced it
Posted by Lawyered
The Sip
Member since Oct 2016
29322 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:16 am to
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Where will the raw materials for the electric car batteries come from?


The cobalt is the new blood diamond thanks to the African slaves who are dying daily for it

Crickets from liberals about that though, just shut up and charge your Nissan Leaf and save the environment
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
21273 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:18 am to
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Fake news = I don’t want this to be true

Business can be secular to politics


Some people just don’t want to read or hear that anything good is happening while someone they don’t like is in the White House or Governor’s mansion.

It IS possible for there to be economic growth or good economic news even with an idiot in the White House. Look at the domestic oil & gas and petrochemical industries right now.

You see it in Louisiana with the LNG and plant expansions. It doesn’t mean John Bel Edwards is some great Governor. It just means American industries eventually find a way to be prosperous, many times in spite of political climate.
Posted by bad93ex
Member since Sep 2018
27248 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:19 am to
Biden found Obama's missing magic wand or is it that bad orange man was onto something?
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 9:20 am
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:21 am to
For many years, american manufacturers have been trying with"just in time" lean manufacturing processes,emulating how well the Japanese have been able to do it.
All the while, they've ignored the sheer geographic issues of doing this in a country that is vastly larger than Japan.
Nonetheless, we still became way too dependent on foreign imports, even of "American made" products.
Maybe the Covid thing was a good wake up call that US manufacturers need to play the long term gain and keep things here at home.
And I promise you, this isn't something this Administration is influencing. They will claim it, but their hearts are really with the Chinese, and US manufacturing doesn't help China
Posted by notiger1997
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 9:23 am to
Lots of people, especially on the political board are going to be pissed off about this post
Posted by andouille
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Member since Dec 2004
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 10:28 am to
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Lots of people, especially on the political board are going to be pissed off about this post


Why? If you think a Republican opposes good news because it happens under a Democrat administration, I beg to differ. Of course, there are questions as to the validity of the claim, as to be expected.

But, I always consider myself the loyal opposition.
Posted by dgnx6
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Member since Feb 2006
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 10:34 am to
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Lots of people, especially on the political board are going to be pissed off about this post



The problem here it was a democrat cultist that responded the fake news bs.

Not one post from a conservative saying this is terrible.

Just more projection from bunch of fricking idiots.



And just a fyi Biden is basically doing the opposite of what democrat voters would want, its tax breaks to corporations. Pay your fair share!

And the other businesses from the article are just mitigating their supply chain risk. Which is smart.
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 11:04 am
Posted by F1y0n7h3W4LL
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Member since Jul 2019
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Posted on 4/8/23 at 10:40 am to
Sounds great but I'm skeptical! The US has been exporting manufacturing for years. We shall see.



Either you produce the product or you are the product.

Posted by Cycledude
Member since Jul 2018
1718 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 12:18 pm to
How bout we start manufacturing some of our pharmaceuticals in the U.S. while we are at it!
Posted by bhtigerfan
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Member since Sep 2008
29482 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:27 pm to
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Lots of people, especially on the political board are going to be pissed off about this post
Why would we be? This is good news for America.

My problem is the fricking Biden administration trying to take credit for it, when everyone knows Trump is responsible for this. In his first campaign, he ran on bringing back manufacturing to the US. It’s basically what MAGA was all about. He literally threatened companies who were proposing to move manufacturing overseas. His trade war with China was all about bringing manufacturing back home. He harped on it even more so during COVID because of the shortages of meds and medical supplies.

So don’t try to tell me that Biden has anything to do with this. He’s fricked up everything he’s touched.
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 4:30 pm
Posted by rhar61
Member since Nov 2022
5109 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:44 pm to
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Fake news = I don’t want this to be true

Business can be secular to politics
Clinton did not balance the budget
The information revolution balanced it




Like I said, Where the frick are the raw materials for the batteries coming from?

If you don't have a God damned answer you could just STFU.
Posted by James11111
Walnut Creek
Member since Jul 2020
4662 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:49 pm to
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Where will the raw materials for the electric car batteries come from?


Hopefully from Arkansas.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98190 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:51 pm to
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Why? If you think a Republican opposes good news because it happens under a Democrat administration, I beg to differ


There are Republicans and then there are politards.
Posted by HarryBalzack
Member since Oct 2012
15226 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 4:55 pm to
Was talking with an electrical engineer the other day and he said there have been some recent developments with sulfur and sodium, IIRC, that will be game changers in the battery business. Egg farts and salt for the win.

ETA: Plus, India and China appear incapable of making things that aren't complete shite.
This post was edited on 4/8/23 at 4:57 pm
Posted by Tantal
Member since Sep 2012
14013 posts
Posted on 4/8/23 at 5:43 pm to
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Some people just don’t want to read or hear that anything good is happening while someone they don’t like is in the White House or Governor’s mansion.

Pretty much. This reshoring of manufacturing to the Western Hemisphere is occurring for purely financial reasons. Chinese labor is no longer cheap. Mexican labor is just as skilled or even more skilled in mid-level manufacturing and is much cheaper. It also shortens the supply lines, which is far more efficient. These supply lines are also more secure and keeps us from having to strengthen our enemies financially. Joe Biden will try to take credit for it though.
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