April 23, 2012 Headlines: Improving Economy in Swing States, Effects of Factory Closures, Beijing Auto Show, and More
Posted by smorgante on 04/23/2012
AP: Good news for the Obama re-elect team, an improving economy is paying benefits in the swing states.
WSJ: States with manufacturing bases saw the biggest drops in unemployment.
The Economist: 3-D printing and the future of manufacturing.
AP: GM and VW both look to expand in China.
WSJ: What happens when factories close.
USAT: Economists are sounding more optimistic in their forecasts for the rest of 2012.
AP: Germany and China are moving towards closer trade ties.
NYT: Factory growth in China shows signs of an April rebound.
AP: At the Beijing Auto Show, the increasing focus on cars aimed at Chinese buyers.
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