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Study Finds More Than 100,000 Industry Jobs At Risk With Tariffs On Imported Auto Parts

In a study provided by the Auto Care Association in comments to the U.S. Department of Commerce, it was found that a 25 percent tariff on imported auto parts could cause a reduction of 17,800 jobs in the auto parts manufacturing sector, resulting in $1.4 billion in lost wages.

5 Out Of 6 NA Automakers’ Scores Drop In Annual Supplier Working Relations Study

“The erratic up-and-down, year-over-year trend lines suggest that these automakers either don’t have a comprehensive supplier relations program in place, or their programs are poorly executed,” said John Henke, president of planning perspectives.

Dramatic Modification Or Withdrawal From NAFTA Could Impact American Companies Already Struggling To Maintain Workforce, MEMA Study Shows

New research released by the Motor & Equipment Manufacturers Association (MEMA) shows that Trump administration policies that aim to bring jobs back to the United States may exacerbate challenges American businesses are already experiencing in recruiting and retaining a qualified workforce.

Cooper Tire And Consortium Partners Complete $6.9M USDA Grant To Study Guayule Polymer For Tire Applications

Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., working as the lead entity in the consortium, announced at the meeting that its scientists produced several sets of concept passenger car tires in which all the natural and synthetic rubber is replaced by guayule natural rubber.

Border Tax And NAFTA Exit Could Harm US Motor Vehicle Industry, Study Finds

A 15 percent border tax would cost U.S. automakers and suppliers $22 billion a year, net; from leaving NAFTA, a 20 percent tariff on Mexican imports would drive up production costs per vehicle by $650 on average, according to BCG analysis.

Schaeffler Expands Its US Manufacturing Apprenticeship Program To Fort Mill, South Carolina

Upon completion of the Fort Mill program, graduating apprentices receive an associate’s degree in either machine tool technology (tool and die) or industrial maintenance from York Technical College as well as an Apprenticeship Certificate/Journeyman’s Card from the U.S. Department of Labor.

3 Different Ways A Manufacturing Company Can Set Up Its Operation In Mexico

This audio interview from Global Business Professor discusses what the biggest challenges are for companies that are interested in setting up their own manufacturing plant in Mexico, and what subcontracting in Mexico entails.

Automotive Parts Remanufacturing Market Is Expected To Generate Large Profits By 2024

A study by Persistence Market Research says that a major challenge that could impact the growth of the market is the flexibility of existing technicians to remove or add the remanufactured part and its compatibility with the existing parts.

US Manufacturing Jobs Expected To Be Harder To Fill In 2025

The article cited a 2015 study from Deloitte that showed there will be a shortage of 2 million workers in the U.S. manufacturing sector by 2020, in jobs ranging from engineering to production.

New Employment Study Shows JAMA Members Support 1.5M US Jobs

The 1.5 million U.S. jobs supported by Japanese-brand automobile companies in 2015 have grown by more than 225,000 jobs since 2011, an increase of more than 17 percent.