Tesla Exec Leaves; Nike’s China Shift; Factory Tour Demand Skyrockets | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 227

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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:

Jabil Plans to Create Nearly 1,200 Jobs in North Carolina with Manufacturing Investment

Electronics maker Jabil says it will create 1,200 jobs in North Carolina when it spends $500 million to build a factory to support cloud computing and AI data centers.

For more than a year, Green Charter Township has been locked in a legal battle with Gotion, a Chinese battery manufacturer.

Xiaomi a Chinese consumer electronics giant, recently dipped its toe into the automotive space.

Nike Soars On Production Shift Away from China, But it Warns of $1B Tariff Hit

Last Friday, Nike shares jumped at the opening bell after the company promised to move some production away from China. Then the company quickly warned that tariffs will cost it about $1 billion.

Musk’s Top Lieutenant Departs Tesla Unexpectedly

One of Tesla’s executive officers has left the company.

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Key Inflation Gauge Rose Last Month While Americans Cut Back on Spending

Prices rose 2.3% in May compared with a year ago.

Eaton’s ‘Factories as a Grid’ Approach Advances Energy Security

A part of Eaton’s Everything as a Grid perspective, the Factories as a Grid strategy hinges on the scaled implementation of intelligent power management solutions.

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