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Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate the harvest and express gratitude for the blessings of the year. It is also a time to enjoy the company of family and friends, and share a delicious meal together. But have you ever wondered where the food and products on your Thanksgiving table come from? Are they made in America, or imported from other countries?
At MNI, we're always looking for ways to support and feature domestic manufacturers. To this end, in honor of Thanksgiving, we're featuring some top manufacturers bringing American-made to the holiday table, providing everything from cookware and candles to tablecloths and yes, turkey.
Here are some of the American-made products that can make your Thanksgiving feast more patriotic and sustainable:
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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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According to new Maryland industry data released this week by IndustryNet, manufacturing employment in the Maryland/DC region inched up over the past year, led by strong growth in the state's pharmaceutical and food processing industries. IndustryNet reports Maryland industry jobs edged up by about 300. Though not a big increase, this year's gain is still significant given that it's the first the region has seen in several years.
The Maryland/DC region struggled to add jobs in the years following the recession. According to IndustryNet data, the region shed 16,000 jobs or about 8% of its workforce since May of 2009. More than half of these losses occurred in the Baltimore region, which plummeted by 9,000 jobs over that time frame.
Baltimore manufacturing on the upswing?
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