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Tariffs: Estimating the Economic Impact of the 2025 Measures and ... richmondfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Apr 2, 2025 6 facts
measurementAccording to the First Quarter 2025 CFO Survey, approximately 32 percent of manufacturing firms in regions heavily affected by proposed tariffs anticipate reducing employment due to tariff concerns.
claimManufacturing and mining industries face the highest exposure under the proposed 2025 tariffs according to the Richmond Fed's AETR analysis.
measurementUnder the Richmond Fed's 'Scenario 2' model, manufacturing industries including fabricated metals, electrical equipment, apparel, and furniture experience average tariff rates ranging between 10 percent and 15 percent.
measurementIn the First Quarter 2025 CFO Survey, over 50 percent of manufacturing CFOs reported planning to diversify supply chains, nearly 40 percent accelerated purchases, and a considerable share sought alternative foreign suppliers in response to trade disruptions.
claimU.S. communities dependent on manufacturing and cross-border inputs may face rising production costs, disrupted supply chains, and downstream employment effects if proposed tariff increases are implemented.
measurementThe simulated aggressive tariff package results in an overall Average Effective Tariff Rate (AETR) of 17.0 percent across most manufacturing sectors.
Business ecosystems as a way to activate lock-in in business models link.springer.com Springer Mar 28, 2025 4 facts
claimRecent developments in manufacturing, logistics, and digital technologies have made it increasingly easy for competitors to imitate successful products, according to Posen and Martignoni (2018).
referenceMilgrom, P., & Roberts, J. (1995) published 'Complementarities and fit: Strategy, structure and Organizational Change in Manufacturing' in the Journal of Accounting and Economics, 19, 179–208.
accountNokia was a market leader in the mobile telephone industry around the year 2000, possessing strong brand recognition, extensive R&D capabilities, numerous patents, and economies of scale in its manufacturing and distribution network.
claimDavid Edgerton (2007) documented that widespread adoption of technologies in manufacturing, logistics, and the digital realm occurred alongside the rise of global markets.
Trump Tariffs: Prices & Long-Term Economic Effects - Tax Foundation taxfoundation.org Tax Foundation Mar 18, 2025 2 facts
claimThe United States economy would experience a shift in manufacturing activity under higher tariffs, moving resources away from high-value exports like aircraft toward the production of lower-end goods like textiles.
claimRetaliatory tariffs cause production, incomes, and employment to fall in export-heavy sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing.
Enterprise AI Requires the Fusion of LLM and Knowledge Graph stardog.com Stardog Dec 4, 2024 2 facts
claimPharmaceutical and manufacturing companies require safe, hallucination-free insights to manage global supply chains end-to-end.
accountStardog is trialing Stardog Voicebox, a hallucination-free AI Data Assistant, with organizations in the life sciences, banking, manufacturing, and national security sectors.
History of tariffs in the United States - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 2 facts
claimDouglas Irwin contended that the rise in Chinese imports occurred during a period of falling unemployment in the United States, indicating it was not the result of a general demand shortfall, but rather the geographic concentration of manufacturing and the limited ability of workers to move between regions and sectors.
measurementBetween 1861 and 1932, the Republican Party dominated American politics, drawing support from Northern manufacturing interests and maintaining high tariffs to limit imports, with rates reaching 40–50% during the Civil War and remaining at that level for several decades.
Efficient Knowledge Graph Construction and Retrieval from ... - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv Aug 7, 2025 1 fact
claimModern Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, such as those used for finance, procurement, HR, and manufacturing, generate vast volumes of structured and unstructured data across interconnected modules.
U.S. tariff outcomes dependent on trading partner responses dallasfed.org Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas May 13, 2025 1 fact
accountThe United States began to experience persistent trade deficits after manufacturing peaked in the 1960s, as the economy shifted toward services and became more dependent on imported goods consumption.
Active Electronic Components Market Size Report, 2030 grandviewresearch.com Grand View Research 1 fact
referenceThe active electronic components market report covers the following end-use industries: consumer electronics, networking & telecommunication, automotive, manufacturing, aerospace & defense, healthcare, and others.
The Tariff Tug-of-War: A Look at Protectionism and Free Trade Over ... wita.org Washington International Trade Association Apr 29, 2025 1 fact
perspectiveThe Trump Administration justified its tariff measures as necessary to address trade imbalances and protect domestic industries, specifically manufacturing.
Policy Paper: Decoding the United States on Tariffs and Trade freiheit.org Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom Dec 16, 2025 1 fact
perspectiveDonald Trump views the transition of the United States to a services-intensive economy as a hollowing out of manufacturing that must be reversed, contrasting with the view of many economists who see open trade as a source of wealth gains.
Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the ... academia.edu The American journal of clinical nutrition 1 fact
referenceHanover and White (1993) reviewed the manufacturing, composition, and applications of fructose.
Archetypes of open-source business models | Electronic Markets link.springer.com Springer Jun 14, 2022 1 fact
claimEuropean studies by Blind et al. (2021), Gentermann & Termer (2019), and Weking et al. (2018) show a high discrepancy between the increasing trend of open sourcing in the software industry and traditional industry sectors like manufacturing or logistics, despite the latter undergoing profound digitization.
In the age of Industrial AI and knowledge graphs, don't overlook the ... symphonyai.com SymphonyAI Aug 12, 2024 1 fact
claimOperational data in manufacturing and energy organizations is rarely stored in tables and rows, making it messy and unstructured compared to data in other business sectors.
How NebulaGraph Fusion GraphRAG Bridges the Gap Between ... nebula-graph.io NebulaGraph Jan 27, 2026 1 fact
claimThe methodology of using temporal knowledge graphs for root cause analysis is applicable to domains with complex event logs, including finance, IT, and manufacturing.
LLM Observability: How to Monitor AI When It Thinks in Tokens | TTMS ttms.com TTMS Feb 10, 2026 1 fact
claimAI observability functions similarly to quality assurance in manufacturing by ensuring that AI responses consistently meet standards, thereby strengthening trust in the AI system.
Does the combination of sustainable business model patterns lead ... link.springer.com Springer Feb 20, 2023 1 fact
claimAn 'orchestrator' business model pattern coordinates many external activities, which may result in low direct environmental impact for the orchestrator, while suppliers and service providers perform manufacturing and logistics activities that may have high detrimental effects on environmental and social sustainability.
A Comprehensive Review of Neuro-symbolic AI for Robustness ... link.springer.com Springer Dec 9, 2025 1 fact
referenceThe intelligent decision support system developed by Golovko et al. demonstrates the effective deployment of neuro-symbolic systems in industrial settings, such as quality control in manufacturing.
Tracking Trump's Trade Deals | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Inu Manak, Allison J. Smith · Council on Foreign Relations Mar 17, 2026 1 fact
measurementSwitzerland committed to $200 billion in investment across all 50 U.S. states over five years to create manufacturing and research and development jobs as part of the framework agreement.
Transatlantic Trade, the Trump Disruption and the World ... - ECPS populismstudies.org Kent Jones · European Center for Populism Studies Jan 20, 2026 1 fact
claimDonald Trump required US trading partners to submit individual concessions—such as greater market access for US exports, elimination of non-tariff barriers, and foreign investment in US manufacturing—to avoid unilateral tariffs and gain US import market access.
Supply Chain 4.0: A Survey of Cyber Security Challenges, Solutions ... bohrium.com Bohrium Nov 6, 2020 1 fact
claimSupply Chain 4.0 faces operational and cyber risks due to a lack of semantic standards, poor interoperability, and insufficient security in the operation of its manufacturing and information technology processes.