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U.S. Corporations Announce $70 Billion+ in Domestic Manufacturing Expansion
Facing new tariffs, several major U.S. corporations—Apple, Johnson & Johnson, and Hyundai among them—have announced massive investments totaling over $70 billion in U.S. manufacturing, creating thousands of jobs while prompting debate on the policy's effectiveness.
U.S. Corporations Announce $70 Billion+ in Domestic Manufacturing Expansion
Facing new tariffs, several major U.S. corporations—Apple, Johnson & Johnson, and Hyundai among them—have announced massive investments totaling over $70 billion in U.S. manufacturing, creating thousands of jobs while prompting debate on the policy's effectiveness.
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48% Bias Score


Trump's Auto Tariffs: Price Hikes, Job Losses, and Chinese Gains
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars, effective Thursday, is expected to increase vehicle prices significantly, potentially leading to a large decrease in US auto sales and job losses, while ironically benefiting Chinese automakers.
Trump's Auto Tariffs: Price Hikes, Job Losses, and Chinese Gains
President Trump's 25% tariff on imported cars, effective Thursday, is expected to increase vehicle prices significantly, potentially leading to a large decrease in US auto sales and job losses, while ironically benefiting Chinese automakers.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Tariffs and Clean Energy Restrictions Threaten Economic Growth
New tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, coupled with restrictions on clean energy and funding freezes, threaten to harm the U.S. economy and its energy sector, potentially causing inflation, job losses, and hindering the development of a high-tech economy.
U.S. Tariffs and Clean Energy Restrictions Threaten Economic Growth
New tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China, coupled with restrictions on clean energy and funding freezes, threaten to harm the U.S. economy and its energy sector, potentially causing inflation, job losses, and hindering the development of a high-tech economy.
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52% Bias Score


TSMC's Arizona Fab: Delays, Cost Overruns, and Implications for U.S. Chip Production
TSMC's new $20 billion Arizona chip fab, originally slated for 2024 completion, is now in pilot production, delayed until 2025 due to unforeseen challenges; despite this, Apple is its largest customer, and the plant will produce more advanced 4-nanometer chips than initially planned.
TSMC's Arizona Fab: Delays, Cost Overruns, and Implications for U.S. Chip Production
TSMC's new $20 billion Arizona chip fab, originally slated for 2024 completion, is now in pilot production, delayed until 2025 due to unforeseen challenges; despite this, Apple is its largest customer, and the plant will produce more advanced 4-nanometer chips than initially planned.
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40% Bias Score

Trump Administration to Cut \$500M Grant for Ohio Steel Manufacturer
The Trump administration plans to cut a \$500 million grant for Cleveland-Cliffs, an Ohio steel manufacturer, eliminating over 1300 jobs and hindering the transition to cleaner energy sources, despite earlier promises to boost domestic manufacturing.

Trump Administration to Cut \$500M Grant for Ohio Steel Manufacturer
The Trump administration plans to cut a \$500 million grant for Cleveland-Cliffs, an Ohio steel manufacturer, eliminating over 1300 jobs and hindering the transition to cleaner energy sources, despite earlier promises to boost domestic manufacturing.
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56% Bias Score

Tesla's Partial Tariff Shield: US-Made Claim Tested
New 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, starting April 3rd, will impact Tesla despite its high ranking on the American-Made Index due to reliance on imported components (20-25%). While Tesla benefits from the challenges to its competitors, its CEO faces scrutiny, and sales have fallen in Europe ...

Tesla's Partial Tariff Shield: US-Made Claim Tested
New 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts, starting April 3rd, will impact Tesla despite its high ranking on the American-Made Index due to reliance on imported components (20-25%). While Tesla benefits from the challenges to its competitors, its CEO faces scrutiny, and sales have fallen in Europe ...
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40% Bias Score

BMW, Yamaha Invest in US Rare Earths Startup to Challenge China
BMW and Yamaha invested in Phoenix Tailings, a U.S. rare earth processing startup, to diversify rare earth supplies and reduce dependence on China; the $43 million Series B funding will build a New Hampshire facility producing 200 metric tons annually by June 2025, using a low-emission process.

BMW, Yamaha Invest in US Rare Earths Startup to Challenge China
BMW and Yamaha invested in Phoenix Tailings, a U.S. rare earth processing startup, to diversify rare earth supplies and reduce dependence on China; the $43 million Series B funding will build a New Hampshire facility producing 200 metric tons annually by June 2025, using a low-emission process.
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36% Bias Score
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