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Special Edition: Made in America — American-made Supercars, Drones, and a Slug-eating Robot

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Learn how to market your business to Millennials, revamp your supply chain, and all about the wackie

Learn how to market your business to Millennials, revamp your supply chain, and all about the wackiest American inventions of the last 25 years. [Thomas]( [Industry Update]( Made in America Special Edition Many people feel a sense of pride when they purchase American-made products. This is because it not only benefits the U.S. economy but improves manufacturing self-sufficiency and creates thousands of jobs. To highlight these values and offer actionable business and career advice, the Thomas Industry Update newsletter brings you a new quarterly Made in America special edition. Exploring the inner workings of the U.S. supply chain, iconic — and fast — all-American machines, and major companies' plans to reshore, this issue delves into what being “American-made” really means. [Brooklyn Kiosow]( Brooklyn Kiosow Junior Editor, [Thomas Insights]( [Contact Me](mailto:insightseditor@thomasnet.com) [Only 6% of companies have complete visibility of supply chains ] [60% of consumers will pay more for American-made goods ] [83% of North American manufacturers likely to reshore ] [ThomasNet]( [U.S. Army On Track to Deliver First Hypersonic Weapons by 2023]( Industry Trends [5 Fast and Furious American Supercars]( Reshoring [GM, Micron, Lockheed, and Other Major Companies Are Reshoring: Here's Why]( Industry Trends [Skyfire Consulting Unveils an American-made Drone for Public Safety Missions]( Supply Chain [12 Steps to Ensure Your U.S. Supply Chain Is Bulletproof]( Industry Trends [The Weirdest American Inventions of the Last 25 Years]( Sales & Marketing [Traditional Advertising Won't Work: Here's How to Market Your U.S. Business to Millennials, Gen Z]( Daily Bite [What It Means to Be “American-made”]( In a 42-page document, the FTC outlines the rules and guidelines for complying with the Made in America standard. [Read More »]( [What do you think of this email?]( [5]( [4]( [3]( [2]( [1]( [Advertise in the Thomas Industry Update]( | [List Your Business]( | [Contact Us]( [Linkedin]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You received this email because you are subscribed to [Thomas Industry Update]( from Thomas Publishing Company. If you were forwarded this email and want to get these emails daily, please [sign up here](. [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2022 Thomas Publishing Company 5 Penn Plaza, New York, New York 10001, USA

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