The Washington Post: China, not President Trump, is suddenly helping American steel
Tony Uphoff notes that the Thomas Index found an increase in searches for American steel manufacturers after Trump's election and inauguration.
Read More »St. Louis Post Dispatch: China, not Trump, is suddenly helping American steel
The Thomas Index noted that there was an increase in searches for American steel manufacturers after Trump's election and inauguration.
Read More »Press Reader: 'Summer of Steel: U.S. prices are surging, and China gets credit.
The Thomas Index found that searches for American Steel Manufacturers rose after Trump's election, and inauguration.
Read More »Standard Examiner: China, not Trump, is suddenly helping American steel
The Thomas Index shows a surge in searches for North American steel suppliers right after the election, right after Trump’s inauguration and again in late June when Wall Street and Washington were buzzing about a tariff coming soon.
Read More »Financial Market Research: China, not Trump, is suddenly helping American steel
American steel companies are thriving again, largely thanks to China, not President Trump. The Thomas Index reveals the stats behind this matter.
Read More »Wyoming Business Report: More registered apprenticeships needed
Ways of improving registered apprenticeship opportunities are being examined to counter a shortage of skilled workers that could impede Wyoming’s efforts to diversify and enhance its economy.
Read More »Pacific Coast Business Times, Wanted: Skilled factory workers for Tri-Counties
Thomas is featured in this article about skilled factory workers.
Read More »Cheddar TV: Closing Bell July 12, 2017
Two professional race car drivers share how Jaguar is shifting into high gear on electric vehicles. What it's like to compete on Apple's "Planet of the Apps" with Jon Steinberg and the founder of weather app "Poncho." Plus, why some mobile phone users are saying Popsockets are the new accessory they can't live without.
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