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09/28/2008 - Honeywell develops novel fertilizer, yes, that Honeywell
 
09/26/2008 - Ethanol half the price of gasoline in Brazil
 
09/25/2008 - Dow chief decries U.S. anti-industrial policy
 
09/24/2008 - Chrysler scrambles to match Chevy Volt
 
09/17/2008 - Shell takes biofuel to school
 
09/15/2008 - EU's REACH a threat to chemical makers
 
09/10/2008 - Korea wants to export 54 mpg car to U.S. from India
 
09/07/2008 - U.S.: Factory orders, capital spending rise
 
09/06/2008 - Canada loses work to U.S., Mexico
 
09/05/2008 - GM opens second plant in India
 
08/22/2008 - Feds reject Bush approach to air pollutants
 
08/21/2008 - InTech market chart: U.S. refinery ops
 
08/20/2008 - National Guard shows up the plant
 
08/09/2008 - U.S. manufacturing activity maintains
 
08/07/2008 - China manufacturing shrinks
 
08/06/2008 - Saudi infrastructure advance boon for automation
 
08/06/2008 - Manufacturers of textiles saved by the curbs
 
08/03/2008 - U.S. manufacturers pass on raw materials costs
 
08/02/2008 - OSHA whacks Imperial Sugar
 
07/30/2008 - Price, wage controls never work
 
07/30/2008 - Boeing signs on to use Siemens' software
 
07/24/2008 - Historic deal goes down involving GM, utilities
 
07/23/2008 - Nigeria attracts refinery investors despite danger
 
07/16/2008 - U.S., EU, Australia will inspect drugs together
 
07/02/2008 - Supreme Court cuts Exxon Valdez award by 80 percent
 
06/28/2008 - Euro zone's manufacturing industries slow
 
06/25/2008 - China, Qatar, Shell in manufacturing deal
 
06/25/2008 - Manufacturing sector reacts to sluggish economy
 
06/21/2008 - IBM, Japanese firm collaborate on solar
 
06/19/2008 - Peter Drucker lives on in China
 
06/18/2008 - China banned unsafe U.S. products
 
06/15/2008 - FDA changes inspection strategy
 
06/13/2008 - Robotic automation essential
 
06/13/2008 - OECD ciphers Canada's energy revenue
 
06/11/2008 - Toyota gets serious about batteries
 
06/10/2008 - DuPont + China + solar = $1 billion
 
06/05/2008 - India’s infrastructure threatens manufacturing
 
06/04/2008 - Orders rose again in April
 
06/04/2008 - Emerson drops Chloride Group bid
 
06/01/2008 - Wind, solar, tax credits on road to renewal
 
05/31/2008 - The future is horizontal
 
05/30/2008 - InTech chart: U.S. oil reserves off limits
 
05/27/2008 - Utility to install 3 million smart meters
 
05/21/2008 - InTech e-News market chart: Download speeds
 
05/21/2008 - InTech chart: Emissions from electricity generation
 
05/15/2008 - Industrial output declines in April
 
05/13/2008 - Solar system claims cost parity to fossil
 
05/05/2008 - Honeywell buys bar coders Metrologic
 
05/04/2008 - Siemens buys part of clean energy project
 
05/03/2008 - Biometric passports: Boon or bust
 
05/02/2008 - Venezuela's Chavez says Perfecto
 
04/27/2008 - Foreign-drug manufacturers, FDA panned
 
04/25/2008 - InTech e-News chart: Fortune 1000
 
04/22/2008 - Honeywell feels no pain
 
04/22/2008 - Iran to Shell: Move it or lose it
 
04/18/2008 - CEO pay: What the market will bear
 
04/16/2008 - Brazil, Petrobras hit jackpot again
 
04/14/2008 - GM plans road test on Volt battery
 
04/12/2008 - InTech e-News chart: U.S. auto sales see good news
 
04/08/2008 - InTech e-News chart: Gooey, gross, nasty oil rises
 
04/05/2008 - China breaks in methane power plant
 
04/04/2008 - New orders, production, employment contracting
 
04/03/2008 - Ford reorganizing engineering centers
 
04/02/2008 - Denmark will build wind-powered grid
 
04/02/2008 - Monsanto's revenue soars 45 percent
 
03/26/2008 - Jaguar, Rover settle in India for $2.3 billion
 
03/26/2008 - Despite soaring euro, German business upbeat
 
03/14/2008 - Brazil manufacturing feeling no pain
 
03/12/2008 - Exxon Mobil seeks hybrid car action
 
03/11/2008 - China's favorable policies toward solar
 
03/10/2008 - Wyeth to make baby milk in China
 
03/08/2008 - InTech e-News graphic: U.S. manufacturing
 
03/07/2008 - InTech e-News graphic: Gas-guzzling Americans
 
03/05/2008 - Coal shortage has China living on the edge
 
03/05/2008 - Chevron, Weyerhaeuser strike biofuels joint venture
 
02/01/2008 - InTech e-News chart: Emerging cigarette markets
 
01/30/2008 - China to soon absorb most raw material
 
01/29/2008 - U.S. plant openings, closings quantified
 
01/28/2008 - Oil depletion: Two scenarios
 
01/25/2008 - GM 'a little out of sync' with reality
 
01/23/2008 - Tax credits for solar, wind power
 
01/22/2008 - Automation: 'Mine of the future'
 
01/18/2008 - InTech e-News market chart: Economic freedom index
 
01/16/2008 - InTech e-News market chart: Tata's $2,500 car
 
01/16/2008 - China puts profit ahead of worker safety
 
01/13/2008 - The meaning of 'down manufacturing' in the U.S.
 
01/12/2008 - China plans eight new nukes
 
01/10/2008 - Battery shape changes for the better
 
01/09/2008 - German manufacturing orders up, production down
 
01/08/2008 - InTech e-News chart: Oil consumption,capita
 
01/07/2008 - Wind turbines produce airflow mysteries
 
01/04/2008 - Ford leaning toward India's Tata
 
12/21/2007 - Iraqi oil output hits prewar levels
 
12/20/2007 - Scientists leaving U.S. in droves
 
12/19/2007 - Revolutionary power plant goes to Illinois
 
12/16/2007 - Angola taps Chevron, three partners
 
12/15/2007 - German exports boom, high euro no problem
 
12/13/2007 - Green tires
 
12/12/2007 - InTech e-News chart: Layoffs in pharmaceuticals
 
12/07/2007 - Bristol-Myers, Dow plan big cuts
 
12/04/2007 - High priced autoworkers threatened
 
11/29/2007 - Super high levels of dioxin in Michigan
 
11/27/2007 - InTech e-News chart: Ethanol profits
 
11/24/2007 - Petrobras deals for Japanese refinery
 
11/23/2007 - Italy's Enel rides power wave in Saudi Arabia
 
11/11/2007 - InTech e-News chart: GM balance sheet
 
11/10/2007 - Slower-than-expected adoption for RFID
 
11/09/2007 - China catches rising sun
 
11/05/2007 - U.S. Steel decline reflects what
 
11/02/2007 - Toyota intends to sell a million hybrids per year
 
10/27/2007 - Cisco buys WiMAX future
 
10/25/2007 - InTech chart: GM sales
 
10/24/2007 - Manufacturers wait, pay more for basics
 
10/23/2007 - InTech chart: Alternative fuel vehicles
 
10/20/2007 - Europe's industrial production surges
 
10/19/2007 - China digs the small cars
 
10/18/2007 - InTech e-News market chart: Auto reliability
 
10/17/2007 - U.S. nuclear revival: New obstacles
 
10/16/2007 - When a car is merely an appliance
 
10/11/2007 - Siemens restructures for dexterity
 
10/11/2007 - Technology is culprit
 
10/10/2007 - Europe: Manufacturing leads Germany's output
 
10/09/2007 - U.S. manufacturing metrics for October
 
10/01/2007 - New Stora Enso boss dumps paper unit
 
09/30/2007 - Northeast sees increase in plant startups
 
09/26/2007 - Brazil sells sugarcane-ethanol plant to N.Y. group
 
09/25/2007 - China to export half a million cars
 
09/24/2007 - U.S.: China manipulating markets
 
09/15/2007 - InTech e-News market chart: Carbon tax
 
09/14/2007 - Grassroots mining booming in America
 
09/13/2007 - InTech e-News market chart: Biofuel
 
09/09/2007 - Brazil's Petrobras is rare success story
 
09/06/2007 - Crossovers offer glimmer of hope to GM
 
09/04/2007 - China consolidates supply chain
 
09/03/2007 - Africa: Why buy used when new is cheaper?
 
09/02/2007 - Vietnam attracts $5 billion investment
 
09/01/2007 - Data at 40 gigabits a second
 
08/29/2007 - India: Lowly forest plant is suddenly a star
 
08/23/2007 - South Africa ponders solar
 
08/22/2007 - Japan looks to substitution and Africa
 
08/21/2007 - India's mammoth plan for nuke power
 
08/18/2007 - New Finnish nuclear plant delayed
 
08/17/2007 - GM to source parts from India
 
08/14/2007 - Industrial spending in America soars
 
08/13/2007 - China lashes out at GE
 
08/12/2007 - Ethanol pushes bumper corn crop
 
08/09/2007 - Analyst sees need to move beyond MES, ERP
 
08/09/2007 - Mexico and Brazil share plant, product
 
08/09/2007 - DuPont expanding Indian manufacturing
 
08/08/2007 - British manufacturing exudes good vibes
 
08/03/2007 - Australia pushes clean coal
 
08/03/2007 - Venezuela charge kills ConocoPhillips's net
 
08/02/2007 - Nuclear energy gets U.S. boost, loan guarantees
 
08/01/2007 - U.S. manufacturing grows in July
 
07/28/2007 - GM will offer big diesels
 
07/27/2007 - Japan: When Kanban can't
 
07/24/2007 - Emerging markets fuel automation growth
 
07/23/2007 - Coal's future in the U.S. dim
 
07/23/2007 - U.S. manufacturing on solid ground
 
07/22/2007 - Energy crunch near certain
 
07/22/2007 - Business cycle's leading index down
 
07/12/2007 - Windmill shortage stalls U.S. projects
 
07/11/2007 - Refineries retrofit for goop and gunk
 
07/10/2007 - GE, Hitachi form nuclear partnership
 
06/30/2007 - Hanes dumps nine plants in four countries
 
06/29/2007 - Open India, count on it
 
06/25/2007 - Refineries can't keep up, expect higher prices
 
06/24/2007 - Japan export growth doubles
 
06/21/2007 - Iraq to ask China to help with oil industry
 
06/20/2007 - Toyota puts brakes on U.S. plants
 
06/08/2007 - Japanese hybrid doesn't sell
 
06/07/2007 - Canada: Now that's a pipeline
 
05/30/2007 - Vietnam: Foreign investment opts in
 
05/29/2007 - GE translates green into greenbacks
 
05/28/2007 - The Terminator: Not in my backyard
 
05/27/2007 - China's Chery teams with Israeli firm
 
05/24/2007 - U.S. customers lining up for Smart cars
 
05/17/2007 - Extreme automation
 
05/16/2007 - iPod or eight-track tape: A nuclear decision
 
05/12/2007 - Latin America boosts GM profit
 
05/10/2007 - Ford: Way forward is dark
 
05/09/2007 - GM's two-mode hybrid impresses
 
05/06/2007 - Strong showing for U.S. factories
 
05/05/2007 - World MES market will double
 
05/03/2007 - Venezuela takes private oil fields
 
04/27/2007 - China's nukes begin hunt for fuel
 
04/22/2007 - Japan's Kyocera boosts solar-cell output
 
04/18/2007 - Russian nukes: An environmental nightmare
 
04/15/2007 - Boeing's recycling nets $60 million
 
04/12/2007 - We don't need any stinking coal
 
04/11/2007 - Study: Lawyers reaming U.S. manufacturers
 
04/09/2007 - Manufacturing grew slowly in March
 
04/08/2007 - Pakistan looks to manufacturing for growth
 
03/29/2007 - Bank boosts Asia growth assessment
 
03/27/2007 - Europe job growth may aid global economy
 
03/26/2007 - Ethanol is sweeter in Brazil
 
03/18/2007 - Boeing wings to higher plane
 
03/16/2007 - China OKs plan for Intel plant
 
03/15/2007 - Manufacturing power from wind: Shell is in
 
03/14/2007 - Korean car king kisses Alabama
 
03/13/2007 - Oil: A function of price and technology
 
03/12/2007 - U.S. 1st, Brazil 2nd, China 3rd, India 4th, France 5th
 
03/11/2007 - U.S. manufacturing has vigor after all
 
03/03/2007 - French ride has U.S. control company in its heart
 
03/02/2007 - Japanese carmakers' domestic production up
 
03/01/2007 - U.S. manufacturing drop presages stock plunge
 
02/26/2007 - Canada rail strike upsets supply chain
 
02/25/2007 - Russia's manufacturing development suffers
 
02/24/2007 - India's manufacturing jobs soar
 
02/19/2007 - China cares about climate
 
02/18/2007 - Euro 'heat' visits Siemens, ABB
 
02/11/2007 - Profits aside, GM challenges Toyota
 
02/10/2007 - Funding for clean fuels to endure oil price drop
 
02/09/2007 - Canada to spend $10 billion on manufacturing
 
02/08/2007 - Money on the lines
 
02/02/2007 - Toyota looks at The South
 
02/01/2007 - Index sees manufacturing contracting in January
 
01/31/2007 - Transistor sister: Hafnium extends Moore's Law
 
01/25/2007 - Manufacturers keeping production at home
 
01/24/2007 - Energy: Journey to the center of the earth
 
01/23/2007 - California moves quickly to nix coal plants
 
01/21/2007 - Mining comeback rides on efficiencies, pricey energy
 
01/18/2007 - Index: Economically free countries prosper
 
01/18/2007 - Innovation: U.S. in league of its own
 
01/17/2007 - Report accuses BP of safety failures
 
01/14/2007 - Detroit asks for Federal subsidies
 
01/13/2007 - China Oil will invest $5.5B in biofuel
 
01/12/2007 - Brazil car production hits new high in 2006
 
01/11/2007 - Canada profits from ‘Not in my backyard’
 
01/04/2007 - Plastic challenge to silicon microchip
 
01/03/2007 - U.S. manufacturing back to growth
 
01/02/2007 - China to see Siemens sales spree
 
01/01/2007 - Disk drives face challenge
 
12/31/2006 - Detroit woes spreading
 
12/22/2006 - DuPont to cut 1,500 jobs
 
12/14/2006 - Companies brace for EU curbs
 
12/12/2006 - Europe, California on board: U.S. drags feet
 
12/11/2006 - Spain capitalizes on new solar technology
 
12/10/2006 - India's growth spurt continues unabated
 
12/07/2006 - U.S. manufacturing down after 42-month run
 
12/07/2006 - Global perspectives: Subsea pipeline comes on line
 
11/30/2006 - InTech market chart: Solar stats
 
11/29/2006 - California rolls dice, rejects coal-fired power
 
11/28/2006 - German diesels coming to U.S. in 2008
 
11/27/2006 - Japan machinery orders post decline
 
11/26/2006 - Euro zone on course for strongest economic growth in years
 
Kinder and gentler accounting oversight gets ugly
 
Global perspectives: Refineries making news
 
Third world to fuel increased demand for oil
 
U.S. dependence on Mid East oil may lessen
 
U.S. economic reports
 
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