September 13, 2012 Headlines: American Manufacturing Competitiveness Act passes House, and more...

Posted by LDonia on 09/13/2012

Boston Globe: Corporate investments and highly skilled workers place Boston at the forefront of a manufacturing renaissance.

Tulsa World: Many of Broken Arrow, TX's 300 manufacturers cannot grow as quickly as they want, because they lack skilled workers.

WSJ: A state-owned Chinese bank will serve as the sole lender, and take a lead role in, building a power plant in Texas.

PCWorld: Chinese authorities investigating death of Foxconn worker.

Buzzfeed: Apple releases videos focused on manufacturing that omit factory workers from narrative.

Supply Chain Digest: New report says U.S. may see increase in manufacturing, but Chinese labor costs will not be cause.

Rockford Register Star: Presence of machinists at International Manufacturing Technology Show may be indicator the economy is growing.

Washington Post: U.S. Lawmakers will question executives of two major Chinese firms to determine whether their ambitions create a threat to American security.

Northwest Indiana Times: Manufacturing a key issue in gubernatorial race.

South Town Star: H.R. 5865 passes House of Representatives.

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