AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSemiconductor Investment: TSMC’s AI-fueled surge is spilling into more U.S. capacity, with the company signaling another $100B push for Arizona chipmaking as demand stays hot. AI Infrastructure & Local Strain: A protest in Batavia highlights growing pushback against hyperscale data centers, as states try to balance power, water, and ratepayer impacts. Manufacturing Labor Signals: New labor data shows a record number of Americans outside the workforce, with weaker payroll growth and falling participation raising concerns for hiring momentum. Defense Industrial Base: North Carolina launched NC ALIGN to connect defense research, advanced manufacturing, and federal investment—aiming to attract high-paying jobs tied to national security needs. Energy & Industrial Policy: Offshore wind faces uncertainty as Trump-era buyouts and permit pressure threaten long-term projects, while states hope developers stay engaged. Supply Chain Pressure: Whey protein shortages are driving sharp price spikes as consumers chase higher-protein foods, squeezing dairy ingredient availability for manufacturers. Automotive Tech Risk: Cybersecurity concerns are growing around over-the-air vehicle updates, with analysts warning of national security exposure if foreign actors can interfere. Trade & Cross-Border: U.S.-Mexico trade topped $87B in May, underscoring how North American supply chains keep feeding U.S. manufacturing demand. Recall Watch: Target recalled 211,000 pairs of children’s sandals due to detachable pearls posing choking risk. Industrial Milestone: GE Aerospace says its GEnx-1B engine has surpassed 50 million flight hours, a reliability win for long-haul aircraft operators.
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