July 3, 2012 Headlines: Manufacturing Contraction, China's Five-Year Plan, Currency Manipulation, and More
Posted by smorgante on 07/03/2012
WSJ: Manufacturing contracted in June, for the first time in three years. Charts and analysis.
NYT: Manufacturing fell due to a shortage of orders in Asia and Europe.
TMA: What industries does China plan to dominate in the next five years?
TR: making the case for tackling China’s currency manipulation.
NYT: Environmental protesters have forced a production halt at a Chinese metals factory.
The Atlantic: The state of innovation in America.
538: The electoral effect of shrinking manufacturing numbers.
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