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IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Automotive Engines (Page 1 of 2)
The automotive engine industry focuses on the design, manufacturing, and assembly of engines used in vehicles. These engines convert fuel into mechanical energy, which powers the vehicle. The industry primarily deals with internal combustion engines (ICEs), which use gasoline or diesel as fuel. However, there is a growing segment dedicated to electric engines, which use electricity stored in batteries to power electric vehicles (EVs).
According to new data reported this week by IndustryNet, West Virginia's manufacturing workforce shrank for yet another year, though the rate at which the state is losing jobs appears to be slowing. Policy shifts crafted by the new administration could have a major impact on West Virginia manufacturing, and steady improvements in the state's business climate may also serve to boost industrial production in the years to come.
This post will explore major trends in West Virginia manufacturing, delving into city, county, and regional data. We'll also examine some of the major announcements over the past several years, and assess the state's outlook in light of new Trump Administration policies - particularly in the ailing coal industry.
The year in review
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