North America Manufacturing News Digest – the industry stories you should be aware of

Posted on 30 May 2025 by The Manufacturer

Welcome to our weekly roundup of North America manufacturing news, designed to inform you of all the industry stories you should know about.

US tariffs show the need for EU-based manufacturers to relocate production to the UK

Following the latest rounds in a brewing trade war between the US and the EU, there has been a heightened need for EU-based companies to urgently look to expand their manufacturing capacity in the UK. Last week the US threatened the EU with 50% tariffs, suspended until July 9. However, the UK’s ten per cent tariff rate now makes the UK a very competitive geography for relocating EU manufacturing. More via The Manufacturer

Deca and IBM sign agreement to manufacture in North America

Deca Technologies and IBM have signed an agreement to implement Deca’s M-Series™ and Adaptive Patterning® technologies in IBM’s advanced packaging facility in Bromont, Quebec. More via The Manufacturer

L’Oréal Groupe commemorates 50 years of American manufacturing excellence at North Little Rock Plant

L’Oréal Groupe has commemorated the 50th anniversary of the beauty leader’s flagship makeup manufacturing facility in North Little Rock, Arkansas. More via The Manufacturer

Japan’s Kewpie Corp. opens second U.S. manufacturing facility

Kewpie Corporation has begun production of condiments at a new plant in Tennessee built to serve as the second production base in the United States for Q&B Foods, Inc., a Kewpie group company headquartered in California, U.S.A. More via The Manufacturer

Genentech announces new North Carolina manufacturing facility

Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, has announced plans to invest more than $700m in a new 700,000 square foot state-of-the-art drug manufacturing facility in Holly Springs, NC. More via The Manufacturer

German manufacturer Homanit selects Clarendon County to establish U.S. manufacturing operation

Homanit, a leading manufacturer of wood materials, has announced that it has selected Clarendon County to establish the company’s U.S. manufacturing operation. The $250m investment will create 300 new jobs. More via The Manufacturer