Port strike is going to cost $320M a week in exports and $1.1B in imports: Gregg Doud
National Milk Producers Federation CEO Gregg Doud discusses the impact that the port strike could have on various industries and the economy on 'The Bottom Line.'
How Hurricane Helene victims could be impacted by east coast port strike
A strike at U.S. ports on the East and Gulf coasts could severely impact supply chains already burdened with getting relief to Hurricane Helene victims.
Arbitration board gives green light to US Steel-Nippon Steel merger over union's objections
Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel was given the green light by an arbitration board tasked with reviewing the United Steelworkers union's complaints with the transaction.
Capitalists who do not like business tend to not perform well: James Freeman
WSJ editorial page assistant editor James Freeman weighs in on former President Trump and Vice President Harris economic policies as well as their plans for manufacturing.
There has to be a 'restructuring' in Secret Service, Sen. Marsha Blackburn says
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., weighs in on the Senate's interim report on the first Trump assassination attempt, contrasts Trump and Harris' economic plans and her investigation into claims of Google and Meta listening in on phone calls.
Trump's manufacturing plan can work, it's about job creation: Kevin O'Leary
O'Leary Ventures Chairman Kevin O'Leary discusses whether Trump can revive manufacturing in America on 'Varney & Co.'
Caterpillar makes policy changes in yet another corporate DEI rollback
Caterpillar is rolling back some of its DEI policies following an internal review, with senior leaders required to approve participation in external surveys and speakers.
Boeing workers strike is 'very shortsighted,' Keith Fitz-Gerald says
The Fitz-Gerald Group principal Keith Fitz-Gerald discusses the machinist union going on strike against Boeing, his market outlook, and the anticipated Fed policy meeting.
Jobs report is a boom for migrants, slump for Americans
The new August jobs report shows the number of U.S.-born workers fell over the last 12 months, while foreign-born workers made massive gains.
Which industries hired the most workers in August?
The U.S. Department of Labor's payroll report for August found that job losses in the manufacturing and retail sectors partially offset gains that were led by construction and health care.
Unified opposition to Nippon-US Steel takeover is misguided: economists, Pittsburgh officials
An economist who has written at length about the issue and a top Pittsburgh political figure spoke to Fox News in favor of the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese company.
Nippon Steel pushes back on national security concerns raised by Biden admin over US Steel purchase
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel are pushing back on reports their merger would undermine U.S. national security amid reports the Biden-Harris administration is preparing to block the deal.
US Steel CEO says company likely to close steel mills if proposed $14B sale to Nippon Steel falls through
U.S. Steel's CEO is warning that the failure of its planned sale to Nippon Steel would lead to the closure of steel mills that would be modernized if the deal proceeds.
Boeing faces strike of about 32,000 workers
Boeing is facing yet another challenge as 32,000 members of the IAM union are threatening to strike this month if a deal isn't reached on a new contract with the company.
VP Harris joins Trump, Biden in opposing US Steel-Nippon Steel merger
Vice President Harris said she opposes the proposed merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel, aligning her views with President Biden and her electoral rival, former President Trump.
Lego swapping oil in its bricks for more expensive renewable plastic
Lego is moving toward its goal of producing completely oil-free bricks by 2032 after securing agreements with suppliers of renewable plastics, the company said Wednesday.
What sausage sales tell us about the economy: Dallas Fed
In the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' latest report on Texas manufacturing, several producers issued dire warnings about the state of the economy and the consumer.
Trump and Biden oppose Nippon-US Steel merger: What is VP Kamala Harris' position?
Vice President Kamala Harris is yet to weigh in on the proposed merger between U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel even as President Biden and former President Trump have expressed opposition.
U.S. manufacturers want more freedom in business from the incoming 47th President
Jay Timmons, President and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers, talks about what the industry needs from the next administration to keep growing and to maintain global dominance.
Potential Dem VP pick says he can't support US Steel-Nippon Steel merger
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, a potential Democrat running mate for Vice President Harris, expressed his opposition to Nippon Steel's bid to buy U.S. Steel in remarks on Tuesday.