While federal employment numbers released Friday show that U.S. manufacturing added jobs in May, the sector also continued a gradual softening, according to data released earlier this week by the Institute for Supply Management. The ISM’s Purchasing Managers Index, which gauges U.S. factory activity, ... READ MORE >
Should the U.S. ban imports of Chinese electric vehicles?
The Biden administration recently ordered an investigation into the national security threat posed by Chinese connected-vehicle technology. The outcome, if taken to an extreme, could result in a ban on the import of Chinese vehicles into the United States. But there is much more driving the ... READ MORE >
Workforce, trade, capital: Conference highlights top manufacturing sector issues in Canada
Workforce dynamics, productivity, advanced technology investments and trade policies are some of the critical issues defining the future of Canada’s manufacturing sector, as highlighted at the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters 2023 National Manufacturing Conference in early November. The ... READ MORE >
Canada’s October jobs report: Cooling manufacturing labor market
Canada’s jobs report for October shows a continued slowdown in the manufacturing sector consistent with S&P Global’s purchasing managers' index, indicating that the manufacturing sector has been in a contraction territory since April this year. Canada’s manufacturing sector lost 19,000 jobs in ... READ MORE >
UAW strike and Unifor bargaining: Impact on Canada’s auto sector
As the United Auto Workers strike in the United States makes headlines, automakers have also been renegotiating labor contracts with Canadian union Unifor, which represents 20,000 auto workers. Given the deep interconnectedness of the U.S.-Canada automotive supply chain, any U.S. disruptions are bound ... READ MORE >
Manufacturing sector gained jobs in June, labor shortage remained
The manufacturing sector added 7,000 jobs in June, following an adjusted net loss of 3,000 jobs in May, according to the latest jobs report released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Overall, the sector employed 12.9 million workers last month. Even with the job growth in June, the ... READ MORE >
Canada positioned to thrive in EV landscape—and other takeaways from EV/VE 2022
Electric mobility is no longer the future—it’s the present. That was one of the key messages at EV/VE 2022, Electric Mobility Canada’s conference in Toronto last month. The national not-for-profit organization’s event drew electric vehicle sector stakeholders including federal and municipal governments, ... READ MORE >