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U.S. Manufacturers see domestic expansion over next 3 years.

June 20, 2008 - According to survey released by NAM, The Manufacturing Institute, Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, 44% of North American manufacturers say they intend to expand production in U.S. over next 3 years. Nearly 80% identified tax cuts for manufacturers as key factor promoting innovation and research and development. Contrary to widely held perceptions, North American manufacturers paint positive picture of experiences with NAFTA after almost 15 years.
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National Association Of Manufacturers (NAM)

Release date: June 18, 2008

U.S. Manufacturers See Domestic Expansion Over Next Three Years, Survey Shows

North American Companies Rate NAFTA a Plus for Global Competitiveness

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 18, 2008 - North American manufacturers consider the United States the most desirable country for expansion over the next three years, according to a survey released today by the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), The Manufacturing Institute, the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) and Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

The largest number of North American companies (44 percent) say they intend to expand production in the United States over the next three years. And 57 percent of U.S. manufacturers say they will become more globally competitive over the next five years across the supply chain from sales, marketing and customer service to engineering and information technology.

The news, however, is not all rosy. "The survey clearly shows concerns that manufacturing companies want government to address," said Emily DeRocco, NAM Senior Vice President and President, The Manufacturing Institute (the research, education and workforce affiliate of the NAM). "Manufacturers cited controlling labor costs, enacting favorable tax policies and assisting with the severe shortage of skilled manufacturing workers, including engineers, scientists and technicians, as the top three areas that policymakers should address to help improve their global competitiveness. With an election on the horizon, U.S. candidates should redouble their efforts to explain how they will address these major pressure points and improve prospects for a continued strong manufacturing production base in America," she said.

"Indeed, structural, non-production costs (corporate tax rates, employee benefits, legal costs, natural gas prices and pollution abatement) for U.S. manufacturers have increased to an amount 31.7 percent higher than the average for our major trading partners, representing a significant and long-term problem for America's manufacturers and their employees," she added.

Nearly 80 percent of respondents identified tax cuts for manufacturers as the key factor promoting innovation and research & development (R&D). "Clearly, Congress needs to extend the R&D credit that expired at the end of last year," noted DeRocco.

The survey sheds new light on how North American manufacturers view tree-trade agreements. Contrary to widely held perceptions, North American manufacturers paint a positive picture of their experiences with the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) after almost 15 years. Almost half (49 percent) say that NAFTA helped their business to become more competitive, while only 10 percent say it has hurt their business. The remaining 41 percent said it did not affect them one way or the other.

"On the trade policy side, the significant competitive momentum that is felt among U.S. manufacturers in this survey is reflected by the surge in U.S. export sales that has stabilized the U.S. economy this year," said NAM Vice President, International Economic Affairs Frank Vargo. "This report is a clarion call to negotiate and approve free trade agreements that will knock down barriers to U.S. exports. Congress should heed the news in this report and vote to strengthen the ability of North American-based manufacturers to compete effectively in the global economy."

The survey, Made in North America, reflects the views of 321 top-tier executives in a broad range of North American manufacturing companies of all sizes. The majority of companies represented in the survey (45 percent) are based in the U.S.

To download the survey, please go to www.nam.org/northamericansurvey

The National Association of Manufacturers is the nation's largest industrial trade association, representing small and large manufacturers in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. Headquartered in Washington, D.C., the NAM has 11 additional offices across the country. Visit the NAM's award-winning web site at www.nam.org for more information about manufacturing and the economy. The Manufacturing Institute is the research, education and workforce affiliate of the NAM. Visit www.nam.org/institute.

CONTACTS:
LAURA NARVAIZ (202) 637-3104
FRANK VARGO (202) 637-3144
Contacts:

General Information:
Laura Narvaiz
USA
Phone: 202-637-3104

Company Information:
Name: National Association Of Manufacturers (NAM)
Address: 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W.
City: Washington
State: DC
ZIP: 20004
Country: USA
Phone: 202-637-3000
FAX: 202-637-3182
http://www.nam.org

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