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<blockquote data-quote="newfie" data-source="post: 6097196" data-attributes="member: 58700"><p>looks like you're struggling with your homework assignment , maybe you should consider a more balanced list of news sources?</p><p></p><p>The list grows longer every day:</p><p>— Project Stargate, led by Japan-based Softbank and U.S.-based OpenAI and Oracle, announced a $500 billion private investment in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure.</p><p>— Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and training.</p><p>— Nvidia announced it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years in U.S.-based manufacturing.</p><p>— Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based chips manufacturing.</p><p>— Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment in domestic manufacturing.</p><p>— United Arab Emirates-based DAMAC Properties announced a $20 billion investment in new U.S.-based data centers.</p><p>— France-based CMA CGM, a global shipping giant, announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping and logistics, creating 10,000 new jobs.</p><p>— United Arab Emirates-based ADQ and U.S.-based Energy Capital Partners announced a $25 billion investment in U.S. data centers and energy infrastructure.</p><p>— South Korean automaker Hyundai announced a $20 billion investment — including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana, which will create nearly 1,500 jobs, amid their pledge to “further localize production in the U.S.”</p><p>— Merck announced it will invest $8 billion in the U.S. over the next several years after opening a new $1 billion North Carolina manufacturing facility.</p><p>— Clarios announced a $6 billion plan to expand its domestic manufacturing operations.</p><p>— GE Aerospace announced a $1 billion investment in manufacturing across 16 states — creating 5,000 new jobs.</p><p>— Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network — including re-opening an Illinois manufacturing plant — as it pledges to increase domestic vehicle production.</p><p>— Schneider Electric announced it will invest $700 million over the next four years in U.S. energy infrastructure.</p><p>— GE Vernova announced it will invest nearly $600 million in U.S. manufacturing over the next two years, which will create more than 1,500 new jobs.</p><p>— London-based Diageo announced a $415 million investment in a new Alabama manufacturing facility.</p><p>— Dublin-based Eaton Corporation announced a $340 million investment in a new South Carolina-based manufacturing facility for its three-phase transformers.</p><p>— Germany-based Siemens announced a $285 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and AI data centers, which will create more than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs.</p><p>— Paris Baguette announced a $160 million investment to construct a manufacturing plant in Texas.</p><p>— Switzerland-based ABB announced a $120 million investment to expand production of its low-voltage electrification products in Tennessee and Mississippi.</p><p>— Saica Group, a Spain-based corrugated packaging maker, announced plans to build a $110 million new manufacturing facility in Anderson, Indiana.</p><p>— Paris-based Saint-Gobain announced a new $40 million NorPro manufacturing facility in Wheatfield, New York.</p><p>— India-based Sygene International announced a $36.5 million acquisition of a Baltimore biologics manufacturing facility.</p><p>— Asahi Group Holdings, one of the largest Japanese beverage makers, announced a $35 million investment to boost production at its Wisconsin plant.</p><p>— Honda is expected to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid model in Indiana.</p><p>— Nissan is considering moving production from Mexico to the U.S.</p><p>— Rolls-Royce is expected to shift production to the U.S. and expand its domestic workforce.</p><p>— Volkswagen is considering shifting production of the high-end Audi and Porsche brands to the U.S.</p><p>— Volvo is considering expanding its U.S.-based output.</p><p>— LG is considering moving its refrigerator manufacturing from Mexico to Tennessee.</p><p>— Italian spirits group Campari is “assessing the opportunities to expand its production in the U.S.”</p><p>— Swedish hygiene product manufacturer Essity is considering shifting production to the U.S.</p><p>— Taiwan-based Compal Electronics is considering a U.S.-based expansion.</p><p>— Taiwan-based Inventec is expected to expand its manufacturing operations into Texas.</p><p>— LVMH, a French luxury giant, is “seriously considering” an expansion to its U.S.-based production capabilities.</p><p>— Cra-Z-Art, the biggest toymaker in the U.S., said it will move a “large percentage” of its China-based manufacturing back home.</p><p>— Prepac, a Canadian furniture manufacturer, announced it will move production from Canada to the U.S.</p><p>— Lear is considering moving its production to the U.S.</p><p>— Half of Japanese companies say they’ll boost U.S. investment, largely due to tariffs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newfie, post: 6097196, member: 58700"] looks like you're struggling with your homework assignment , maybe you should consider a more balanced list of news sources? The list grows longer every day: — Project Stargate, led by Japan-based Softbank and U.S.-based OpenAI and Oracle, announced a $500 billion private investment in U.S.-based artificial intelligence infrastructure. — Apple announced a $500 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and training. — Nvidia announced it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years in U.S.-based manufacturing. — Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) announced a $100 billion investment in U.S.-based chips manufacturing. — Eli Lilly and Company announced a $27 billion investment in domestic manufacturing. — United Arab Emirates-based DAMAC Properties announced a $20 billion investment in new U.S.-based data centers. — France-based CMA CGM, a global shipping giant, announced a $20 billion investment in U.S. shipping and logistics, creating 10,000 new jobs. — United Arab Emirates-based ADQ and U.S.-based Energy Capital Partners announced a $25 billion investment in U.S. data centers and energy infrastructure. — South Korean automaker Hyundai announced a $20 billion investment — including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana, which will create nearly 1,500 jobs, amid their pledge to “further localize production in the U.S.” — Merck announced it will invest $8 billion in the U.S. over the next several years after opening a new $1 billion North Carolina manufacturing facility. — Clarios announced a $6 billion plan to expand its domestic manufacturing operations. — GE Aerospace announced a $1 billion investment in manufacturing across 16 states — creating 5,000 new jobs. — Stellantis announced a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network — including re-opening an Illinois manufacturing plant — as it pledges to increase domestic vehicle production. — Schneider Electric announced it will invest $700 million over the next four years in U.S. energy infrastructure. — GE Vernova announced it will invest nearly $600 million in U.S. manufacturing over the next two years, which will create more than 1,500 new jobs. — London-based Diageo announced a $415 million investment in a new Alabama manufacturing facility. — Dublin-based Eaton Corporation announced a $340 million investment in a new South Carolina-based manufacturing facility for its three-phase transformers. — Germany-based Siemens announced a $285 million investment in U.S. manufacturing and AI data centers, which will create more than 900 new skilled manufacturing jobs. — Paris Baguette announced a $160 million investment to construct a manufacturing plant in Texas. — Switzerland-based ABB announced a $120 million investment to expand production of its low-voltage electrification products in Tennessee and Mississippi. — Saica Group, a Spain-based corrugated packaging maker, announced plans to build a $110 million new manufacturing facility in Anderson, Indiana. — Paris-based Saint-Gobain announced a new $40 million NorPro manufacturing facility in Wheatfield, New York. — India-based Sygene International announced a $36.5 million acquisition of a Baltimore biologics manufacturing facility. — Asahi Group Holdings, one of the largest Japanese beverage makers, announced a $35 million investment to boost production at its Wisconsin plant. — Honda is expected to produce its next-generation Civic hybrid model in Indiana. — Nissan is considering moving production from Mexico to the U.S. — Rolls-Royce is expected to shift production to the U.S. and expand its domestic workforce. — Volkswagen is considering shifting production of the high-end Audi and Porsche brands to the U.S. — Volvo is considering expanding its U.S.-based output. — LG is considering moving its refrigerator manufacturing from Mexico to Tennessee. — Italian spirits group Campari is “assessing the opportunities to expand its production in the U.S.” — Swedish hygiene product manufacturer Essity is considering shifting production to the U.S. — Taiwan-based Compal Electronics is considering a U.S.-based expansion. — Taiwan-based Inventec is expected to expand its manufacturing operations into Texas. — LVMH, a French luxury giant, is “seriously considering” an expansion to its U.S.-based production capabilities. — Cra-Z-Art, the biggest toymaker in the U.S., said it will move a “large percentage” of its China-based manufacturing back home. — Prepac, a Canadian furniture manufacturer, announced it will move production from Canada to the U.S. — Lear is considering moving its production to the U.S. — Half of Japanese companies say they’ll boost U.S. investment, largely due to tariffs [/QUOTE]
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