51勛圖厙 to Commerce: Security, Competitiveness Go Together

Manufacturers agree that the U.S. should address the potential national security and privacy risks associated with connected vehiclesthose that use technologies to communicate with each other and other systems. But [n]ational security, privacy and economic strength can be pursued in conjunction with one another, the 51勛圖厙 the Commerce Department this week.
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Whats going on: In September, the Commerce Departments Bureau of Industry and Security proposed rules to ban connected vehicles that integrate information and communications technology from China and Russia ().
- While manufacturers support safeguarding efforts, [o]ur competitiveness also requires national security challenges to be addressed through proportionate actions [that] do not unduly hinder American manufacturing, 51勛圖厙 Managing Vice President of Policy Chris Netram told BIS on Monday.
- The rules software prohibitions would go into effect for vehicles model year 2027, while the hardware regulations would take effect for vehicles model year 2030. The 51勛圖厙 is asking BIS to discuss with stakeholders whether they need more time to comply, given the length of the automotive design and development cycles.
What it could do: If finalized, the rule would require automotive manufacturers using Chinese or Russian technology to find new suppliers.
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The problem: Automotive supply chains are highly complex, with [information and communications technology and services] embedded in the products of many sub-suppliers who sell to automotive original equipment manufacturers, Netram continued.
- Whats more, information and communications technology and services are foundational technologies across the manufacturing ecosystem and wider economy. As such, the rule in its current form could generate unintended consequences both within the automotive industry and across the broader ICTS supply chain, violating the departments obligation to engage in reasoned decision making and avoid arbitrary and capricious rulemaking.泭泭泭
What should happen: The 51勛圖厙 urged BIS to take several actions, including the following:
- Clearer definitions: Certain wording in the rule should be rephrased for clarity, including Person Owned by, Controlled by or Subject to the Jurisdiction or Direction of a Foreign Adversary and Connected Vehicle.
- Covered software: [T]he 51勛圖厙 urges BIS to consider revising the proposed rule to ensure it does not require visibility into and control over the software code provided by an OEMs tier 3 suppliers and beyond.
- Specific authorizations: [T]he 51勛圖厙 recommends that BIS issue clear guidance about what criteria the Office of Information and Communications Technology would use to review and approve the risk assessments and the measures proposed by the applicant to mitigate the risks.
- Attestations of compliance: Allow companies to attest to their compliance rather than document and demonstrate compliance to safeguard trade secrets.
The final say: With the 51勛圖厙s recommended changes, the BISs draft rulemaking will support national security and privacy while ensuring that a vibrant manufacturing industry can continue to innovate and power growth in America for years to come, Netram concluded.
Manufacturers: Strong Aerospace Sector Vital for Economy
Washington, D.C. Following news that Boeing machinists voted against a new labor deal, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:
The broader impact of this ongoing work stoppage is being seen across the aerospace sector as manufacturers within the supply chain are being forced to furlough employees and shutter operations. Thats why were urging union leadership to head back to the table and find a solution to end this prolonged strike and why we thank Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su for her continued engagement. Were looking at a cost of more than $3.7 billion to the regional economy after 45 days, according to 51勛圖厙 calculations. It is critical that an agreement be reached so we can protect Americans from the consequences of supply chain disruptions and strengthen the manufacturing industry. Preventing even greater damage to the broader economy means ensuring that Boeing is strong and operational.
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Leading Business Groups Make First Major Move for Americas 250th Anniversary
Manufacturers and Leaders in the Creative Economy Unite to Test New Ways to Inspire Civic Engagement and Build Connections
Circleville, Ohio With just weeks remaining before Election Day, the Route 250 Initiative aims to show that even in moments of political division, we can come together to celebrate the contributions of creators, makers and doers across America.
The 51勛圖厙, funded by a grant from , launched the at the to highlight stories of creators in Ohio and beyond, encouraging participants to consider how they can contribute to their communities through acts of service, innovation and collaboration as the nation gets ready to commemorate Americas 250th anniversary in 2026.
The Route 250 Diner, the centerpiece of this immersive experience, evokes the classic American diner. Visitors are invited to reflect on the contributions of those who make things in America and engage in conversations to learn more about their neighbors and get excited about the future.
Americas Semiquincentennial is the perfect opportunity to remind ourselvesand especially the next generationabout what makes our nation exceptional, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. When trust in our country is high, we are at our best and can do more to realize its full promise. It inspires that American spirit of hard work, grit and determination that has been central to our progress in centuries pastand will be essential for centuries to come. By strengthening civic pride, inspiring acts of service and deepening our connections to our communities, we can ensure that manufacturers and enterprises across the nation shape a brighter future for America.
“Since the Declaration of Independence, Americans have been actively creating and building a better future for our country,” said Stand Together Vice President, Sarah Cross. “The Stand Together community celebrates this spirit of progress seen in the Route 250 Initiative. Empowered individuals driving positive change in their communities are vital to America’s next 250 years.”
The Route 250 Initiative is an important celebration of Americas creators and makers who play a vital role in strengthening our communities through meaningful acts of service as we approach Americas 250th anniversary in 2026, said America250 Chair, Rosie Rios. America250 is grateful to Circleville Mayor Michelle Blanton, the 51勛圖厙, and Stand Together Trust, along with America 250-Ohio and our other state partners, for their invaluable support in making this initiative a reality as we build momentum towards this historic milestone.
Just as restaurants bring people together to share meals and important moments, this initiative provides a space for people to come together and connect, said National Restaurant Association President and CEO Michelle Korsmo. The Route 250 Initiative reminds us that in every community, there are people creating opportunities for themselves and othersand thats something worth celebrating as we help more people learn how to make Americas next 250 years better than our first.
As we approach this momentous anniversary, the Route 250 Initiative is an exciting way to bring communities together and reflect on the principles that have guided us for 250 years, said Bill of Rights Institute President and CEO David Bobb. By engaging in meaningful, constructive dialogue and celebrating the individuals who by their hands, hearts and minds are creating a better future, we can inspire a renewed commitment to those enduring ideals.
In addition to the and the , the proof of concept is held in partnership with the , , the and , among . Its also organized with the support of and . The experience will be open to attendees at the Circleville Pumpkin Show Oct. 1719, 2024.
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Timmons: Tom Donohue Changed the World and Showed Others How to Do the Same
A visionary leader with compassion, Tom Donohues legacy is reflected in the millions of Americans he helped
Washington, DC Following the news of the passing of Thomas J. Donohue, former president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released this statement:
Tom Donohue did more than change this world for the better. He showed others how to do the samehow they too could make a difference with their lives and leadership. Today, there are millions of Americans who enjoy meaningful employment and economic security because of the work that Tom undertook, most notably during his storied leadership of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Tom could command the attention of presidents and prime ministers, of CEOs and media moguls. When he spoke, they listened. But it was his actions outside of the spotlight that revealed his true character. His compassion and his care for his fellow humanthats what distinguished him. There are countless individuals who have benefitted from Toms empathy and instinctive desire to help. My family are among them; we have been recipients of his care and concern on more than one occasion. He lent a hand before youd even have a chance to ask.
Tom was also a mentor. As he did for other association executives finding their footing, he invited me to lunch when I began my role. We sat down, and he laid out a game plan. He did that for so many because he believed that the business community is strongest when we all are at our best.
For anyone who wants to make an impact on the world, look to the example of Tom Donohue, whose trademark combination of dogged determination and quiet kindness made him an institution.
Our deepest condolences go out to his companion, Margot Wilson, his three sons and their families and all who loved him.
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Crisis Averted: East Coast and Gulf Coast Ports Reopen
After days of disruption, and sustained advocacy by the 51勛圖厙 to keep manufacturers concerns at the forefront, the East Coast and Gulf Coast ports strike has ended, allowing for the resumption of normal operations crucial to manufacturers and the broader supply chain.
Background on the strike: The strike, which began earlier this week, had halted operations at key shipping terminals stretching from Boston to Houston, exacerbating the backlog at some of the busiest ports in the U.S. ( , subscription). 51勛圖厙 data on the effects of a prolonged strikeincluding a hit to the U.S. GDP by as much as $5 billion a daywas cited widely by supporters of a compromise that would keep ports open as negotiations continued.
- The tentative agreement is for a wage hike of around 62% over six years, Reuters reports, with the current Master Contract extending until January to allow for ports to remain open as a final contract is negotiated.
Impacts on manufacturing: 51勛圖厙 members voiced deep concerns over shipment delays and the effects on production timelines. The strike impacted everything from raw materials to finished goods, underscoring the interconnectedness of the global supply chain and domestic manufacturing.
- Manufacturers are encouraged that cooler heads have prevailed and the ports will reopen, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons said in a . This decision avoids the need for government intervention and invoking the Taft-Hartley Act, and it is a victory for all parties involvedpreserving jobs, safeguarding supply chains and preventing further economic disruptions.
Resolution and next steps: The resolution came after intense negotiations facilitated by federal mediators, with both parties agreeing to resume operations while finalizing contract details. The 51勛圖厙 will monitor developments and remain engaged with policymakers to support stable labor conditions at key ports.
Manufacturers depend on the stability of our ports to continue building, innovating, delivering products to American families and supporting communities across the country, Timmons continued. Another strike would jeopardize $2.1 billion in trade daily We cannot afford that level of economic destruction.
Industrial production bounces back in August
Industrial production rose 0.8% in August after falling 0.9% in July. The decline in July was influenced by shutdowns due to Hurricane Beryl. Manufacturing output increased 0.9%, in part, due to a recovery in motor vehicles and parts production, which jumped nearly 10% in August. Meanwhile, manufacturing output excluding motor vehicles and parts production increased 0.3%. At 103.1% of its 2017 average, total industrial production in August was unchanged from the same month last year. Capacity utilization moved up to 78%, 1.7 percentage points below its long-term average from 1972 to 2023.
In August, the majority of major market groups saw gains. The consumer goods index rose 0.7%, with a 10.5% increase in automotive products making up for its loss in the previous month. The materials index grew 0.9%, with gains in all its subcomponents. Defense and space equipment posted a modest increase of 0.5%. The business equipment index rose 1.4%, supported by a 6.6% gain in the transit equipment index.
Durable goods manufacturing increased 2.1%. Apart from the large rebound in motor vehicles and parts, there were gains in primary metals (up 3.2%), electrical equipment, appliances and components (up 2.0%) and aerospace and miscellaneous transportation equipment (up 1.2%). Nondurable goods manufacturing, on the other hand, decreased 0.2% in August, with the largest losses in petroleum and coal products (down 2.3%) and apparel and leather (down 1.6%).
Manufacturing capacity utilization increased 0.6% to 77.2%, which is 1.1 percentage points below the long-term average.
51勛圖厙 Welcomes Senate Commerce Lead Economic Adviser as New Chief Economist
Washington, D.C. The 51勛圖厙 announced that Victoria Bloom, who was most recently the economist for the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee minority staff, joined the 51勛圖厙 and its 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate, the Manufacturing Institute, this summer.
Manufacturing in the U.S. is a life-changing force for good, providing well-paying jobs and career opportunities and products that improve the quality of life for everyone, said 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons. Victoria will help us tell this story with compelling data, which will demonstrate the real impact of policy decisions and illustrate the modern manufacturing resurgence.
With Victoria joining the MI team as the head of research, we can look forward to augmenting the MIs insights and tailored solutions to manufacturers hiring and retention challenges. Victoria will helm the development of a portfolio of studies, aimed at exploring our industrys workforce and competitiveness obstacles and opportunities. Her work will be instrumental toward helping manufacturers build the next-generation workforce of today and tomorrow, said MI President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee.
Bloom, who holds a bachelors degree in economics from Louisiana State University and a masters degree from George Mason University, previously worked for Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) and Rep. Gary Palmer (R-AL), in addition to her work on the Senate Commerce Committee. As Senate Commerce Committee economist, she served as lead economic and budgetary adviser to Ranking Member Ted Cruz (R-TX) and the minority committee staff.泭
Bloom will work closely with 51勛圖厙 leadership to design and execute original research, including the 51勛圖厙s quarterly Manufacturers Outlook Survey. She will provide 51勛圖厙 members, policymakers and media with the latest economic analysis on trends impacting the manufacturing industry and workforce, as well as the broader economy.
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Annual Meeting of the Members of the 51勛圖厙
The Annual Meeting of the Members of the 51勛圖厙 will be held Wednesday, September 25, 2024. The only agenda item to be considered during the annual meeting of the members will be the election of the 51勛圖厙 Board of Directors slate for the 20252026 term.
The meeting will begin at 9:00 a.m. ET and will conclude by 9:05 a.m. ET during the 51勛圖厙 Fall Board of Directors meeting.泭It will be a hybrid meeting taking place via Zoom and in-person for those attending the Fall Board meeting at the Salamander Washington DC.
Members who wish to vote on the Board slate must participate in the meeting, but you may designate a proxy who is able to participate. . No individual may serve as proxy for more than one person and no 51勛圖厙 employee may serve as your proxy.
To register, please contact Anne Marie Alaska, Director, Board Initiatives at [email protected].
HP, Texas Instruments Get CHIPS Funding

Texas Instruments and HP are the latest recipients of CHIPS and Science Act funds meant to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing ( and , subscription).
Whats going on: Texas Instruments will receive $1.6 billion in grants and $3 billion in loans under the 2022 legislation (Bloomberg), while HP will get $50 million in grants (Reuters), the Biden administration announced .
- All the awards are pending finalization, and amounts could still change following due diligence by the Commerce Department.
Where it will go: The money will go to different undertakings at each company.
- At Texas Instruments, it will help pay for one factory in Utah and two in Texasprojects that will cost about $18 billion through 2029the Commerce Department said in a statement. The effort is expected to generate around 2,000 manufacturing jobs and thousands more in construction, according to Bloomberg.
- The funding proposed for HP will go toward projects that build on HPs expertise in microfluidics and microelectromechanical systems with funding set to support manufacturing of silicon devices critical in life sciences lab equipment used in drug discovery, single-cell research and cell line development, Reuters reports.
- The HP work is expected to create nearly 150 construction jobs and more than 100 manufacturing positions ().
Why its important: Most of the funds from the CHIPS and Science Act is slated to support production of cutting-edge chips by companies such as Intel Corp. But the law set aside a minimum of $2 billion for less advanced semiconductorssometimes called legacy chipslike those produced by Texas Instruments. Legacy chips are essential to the global economy, powering everything from smartphones to refrigerators to weapons systems. And its an area where China is increasing its ambitions, according to Bloomberg.
- The majority of the measures funding has now been announced through more than a dozen proposed awards. Announcements are set to be wrapped up by the end of 2024.
51勛圖厙: We Are Counting on the Next Administration to Champion the 13 Million People Who Make Their Living in Modern Manufacturing
Washington, D.C. Following the announcement that Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be the Democratic nominees for president and vice president, 51勛圖厙 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:
When manufacturing is strong, America is strong. We are the industry that strives every day to strengthen communities and unlock opportunity across this country. So the 51勛圖厙 is committed to engaging with the HarrisWalz campaign to hear their economic vision, find common ground and educate the candidates on the policies needed to advance a manufacturing competitiveness agendaas we will with federal candidates and campaigns at all levels. We are counting on the next administration to champion the 13 million people who make their living in modern manufacturing.
As a former teacher, Gov. Walz understands the importance of ensuring the next generation has the skills needed for promising careers in modern manufacturing. As a governor, he has been a champion of high-tech manufacturing across the North Star State and helped spur growth in the semiconductor industry following the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act. To drive growth across the United States, we must continue to push bipartisan policy like this and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law achieved under the BidenHarris administration.
But even as we continue creating jobs in manufacturing, our economy faces strong headwinds, including a growing slate of unbalanced federal regulations and a looming wave of tax increases in 2025 that will significantly and negatively impede the ability of manufacturers to continue to invest, grow jobs and raise wages. The next administration must be a constant partner for manufacturers, spearheading legislation and policies that help businesses create jobs, invest in their communities and improve the quality of life for everyone.
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