Foreign Investments Boost U.S. Industrial Manufacturing, with Auto Companies Leading the Way
Foreign Investments Boost U.S. Industrial Manufacturing, with Auto Companies Leading the Way
SUGAR LAND--June 2, 2016--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Since the end of the recession, direct foreign investment has played an increasingly important role in the U.S. Industrial Manufacturing Industry, in sectors ranging from heavy manufacturing to plastics to automotive production. So far this year, the industry has seen about $13 billion of direct foreign investment in projects that are being planned, developed or engineered, or are under construction. David Pickering, Industrial Info's Vice President of global research for the Industrial Manufacturing Industry, discussed these projects in a presentation.
Within this article: Details on how direct foreign investment is affecting the U.S. Industrial Manufacturing Industry, including a video presentation from Pickering.
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