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FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Comment: National Association of Manufacturers
    Save It for Later: Competitiveness is our most important priority.
  • Focus: GM
    The Next 100 Years?
  • Associations: Toy Stories
    New federal legislation, market pressures, elevate scope of Toy Industry Association's advocacy efforts.
  • Leaders: Sustainable at Sea
    Danish conglomerate A.P. Moller-Maersk places environment and sustainability top among its fundamental business principles.

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What a Tangled Web

Alan Tonelson and Sam Rose discuss the real intent of offshoring, dealing less with opening up foreign markets to the U.S. and more with fattening a company's profits while supplying 'the high-price U.S. market.'
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The Power of Exports

NAM President John Engler argues for free trade agreements and a modernization of the U.S. export control system.
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Dollar Woes

Financial stability requires balanced trade, says William R. Hawkins.
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Are We There Yet?

Deloitte's Tim Hanley, John Dixon and David Brainer discuss strategies for reshaping manufacturing companies and preparing for the upturn.
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Energy Renewal

Gabriel Ruiz highlights Mexico's 2008 energy reform initiatives.
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