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What’s ahead with steel pricing

As labor and shipping costs continue to rise, economists expect gradual increases in the price of steel this year. Keep Reading

Maio: Either presidential winner likely to encounter roadblocks

Proudfoot’s Alan Maio explains why there may be obstacles ahead for the winner of the 2020 presidential election. Keep Reading

What ‘Made in America’ means to one aggregate producer

Jonathan Hart, vice president at Washington Rock Quarries, offers his two cents on this hot-button topic that’s taken center stage on presidential campaign trail. Keep Reading

Take Pit & Quarry’s ‘Made in the USA’ survey

The magazine's editors are preparing a feature article on the concept of "Made in the USA," and they want your feedback. Keep Reading

AEM: Data shows tariffs costing taxpayers billions

Dennis Slater, the president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), says it’s time to end the trade war once and for all. Keep Reading

Report: Construction spending reaches record high

Spending should stay robust through early 2019, according to the Associated General Contractors of America. But trade disputes, workforce shortages and rising interest rates threaten to undermine long-term growth in construction demand. Keep Reading

Dana to purchase drive systems business

The company announced an agreement to purchase the drive systems segment of Oerlikon Group. Keep Reading

AEM: Tariffs discouraging US manufacturers

Nobody wins in a global trade war, says Dennis Slater, president of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). Keep Reading

Vulcan Materials hosts Chinese delegation

Vulcan Materials Co. hosted visitors from China in October at its quarry in McCook, Ill., sharing best-practice strategies for aggregates mining and production. A delegation of Chinese government officials visited as part of a program the Illinois Institute of Technology… Keep Reading

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