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The November Supply Management Research Institute Survey indicates post-election business and consumer confidence
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A new investigation lead by Michigan Senator Gary Peters finds the U-S heavily relies on foreign countries to produce prescription and over the counter drugs. As Rick Brewer tells us, the report found that ninety percent of the critical minerals used to make most drugs come from two countries: India and China
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West Michigan’s economic outlook turned to “flat” in the September Institute for Supply Management Survey. The chances for a recession are also increasing, but to what degree?
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The company has plans for half of its global production to be electric vehicles by 2030
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Brian G. Long of the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University explains the results from August’s Institute for Supply Management Research survey
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GM has been forced to slow its factories since late in 2020 largely due to a global shortage of semicondutors.
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Purchasing managers surveyed from Grand Rapids to Kalamazoo are reporting employment, purchasing, production and new orders all remain in positive territory.
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The COVID-19 pandemic revealed China’s dominance producing medical supplies.
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This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, science advisor to President Joe Biden, predicted that by April most Americans will have access to the COVID-19 vaccine as…