What’s true of American manufacturing in general also largely applies to manufactured housing producers.
“Many of the policy decisions made over the last eight years have been extraordinarily difficult for manufacturers. Now it’s time for a reset—and a better direction. “Competing to Win” is a policy roadmap that expresses the priorities of manufacturers in the United States,” says the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM).
The head of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) praised the administration of President Donald Trump, saying its policies have given manufacturing more confidence. “Today, we’re going for the gold,” Jay Timmons, president of NAM (Washington) said during a speech at the Troy, MI per Advanced Manufacturing.
While manufactured housing producers face a unique blend of construction related and manufacturing related challenges, there are insights to be gleaned from NAM reports. The Manufactured Housing Association for Regulatory Reform (MHARR) – which represents independent producers of manufactured homes – has periodically referenced NAM research in their own statements and news releases.
One of the bottom lines from interview tee up and the video with Jay Timmons, president of NAM is that manufacturers are confident again. He credits tax reform, and President Trump’s regulatory relief program. ## (News, analysis, and commentary.)
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Submitted by Soheyla Kovach to the Daily Business News for MHProNews.com.
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