For Michigan’s Economy, Electric Vehicles Are Promising and Scary In a presidential battleground state, electric vehicles have emerged as a contested piece of the economic future — a job-killer or a job-creator.
U.S. Awards $1.5 Billion to Chipmaker GlobalFoundries The grant will go toward chips for the auto and defense industries, and is the largest award to date from $39 billion in government funding.
Plans to Expand U.S. Chip Manufacturing Are Running Into Obstacles Delays in finishing new factories are emerging, just as the Biden administration begins handing out money to stoke domestic production.
Let Tesla Expand? Three German Teens Have a Few Thoughts. The U.S. automaker’s plan to enlarge its operations outside Berlin has divided local residents. Some worry about the environmental costs; others see job prospects.
Remington Flees New York For Georgia After 200 Years Remington is leaving Ilion, N.Y., after two centuries, abandoning upstate for a gleaming new factory in Georgia. With it goes the village’s identity.