Welcome to our weekly roundup of North America manufacturing news, designed to inform you of all the industry stories you should know about.
Anheuser-Busch announces new $300m investment in US manufacturing operations
Anheuser-Busch, a leading American manufacturer and maker of Michelob ULTRA, Busch Light, Budweiser and Bud Light, has announced its commitment to creating and sustaining U.S. manufacturing jobs by announcing it will invest $300m in its facilities across the United States. More via The Manufacturer
Dubai-based packaging company to invest $100m in first US manufacturing facility
Dubai-based packaging company, Hotpack, is investing $100m in its first US manufacturing facility in Edison, New Jersey. More via The Manufacturer
NAM commends Ways and Means Tax Bill
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) has commended the House Ways and Means Committee and its Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) for their bold leadership in acting on manufacturers’ top policy priority in our comprehensive manufacturing strategy: preserving and extending President Trump’s historic 2017 tax reforms. More via The Manufacturer
Toyota announces North American manufacturing operations and executive changes
As it prepares for the future of mobility, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has announced changes to its manufacturing operations designed to better serve its customers, drive continued growth, and advance its commitment to building where it sells. More via The Manufacturer
Nidec Traction expands global production with new auto-winding AC motor line in Mexico
Nidec Traction has launched a high-capacity auto-winding AC motor production line at its Mexico plant, marking a significant step in the company’s global growth strategy. More via The Manufacturer


