U.S. Manufacturing Today
In a solo episode of US Manufacturing Today, host Matt Horine argues that four converging developments signal the most significant U.S. industrial moment since World War II: manufacturing’s expansion, freight tightening, historic Defense Production Act actions, and defense demand spilling into commercial industry. March ISM manufacturing PMI rose to 52.7 (third straight month of expansion) with broad-based industry growth, stronger new orders, and higher business confidence, though price pressures are rising from steel, aluminum, and tariff pass-throughs. The trucking market is in a supply-driven tightening as carriers exit and driver availability constricts, with expectations for higher 2026 truckload rates and rising freight bills. The White House invoked DPA Section 303 across energy and grid categories to expand domestic petroleum, refining, logistics, and infrastructure capacity, positioning energy as a long-term manufacturing cost advantage. Finally, the Pentagon contacted Ford and GM about potential weapons production as defense capacity strains and budgets rise, reinforcing reindustrialization as national security policy. Timestamps 00:00 Big Industrial Moment 01:16 PMI Expansion Signals 03:27 Freight Tightening Ahead 05:01 DPA Energy Mobilization 07:24 Energy Advantage Backdrop 09:37 Pentagon Calls Detroit 12:19 Reindustrialization Takeaways 13:47 Wrap Up and Resources Links Navigating Trump 2.0 [https://www.veryableops.com/navigating-trump-2-0] Revitalizing US Manufacturing [https://www.veryableops.com] Sign Up on the Veryable Platform [https://company.veryableops.com/create-profile]
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