The Week in Review: Candy Facory Jobs, National Infrastructure Bank, Ideas for Manufacturing Jobs, and More
Posted by smorgante on 08/26/2011
An M&M’s and Snickers factory is opening in Topeka, KS and will create 200 manufacturing jobs.
Senator Sherrod Brown held a press conference to show the urgent need for a National Infrastructure Bank.
We asked for your ideas to help create manufacturing jobs.
As Congress considers more free trade agreements, support grows for legislation to take on China’s currency manipulation.
We fact-check USA Today’s claims on the trade deficit with China.
China has surpassed the U.S. as the world’s largest market for personal computers.
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