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- National Association of Manufacturers - NAM
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) represents 14,000 member companies from across the country, in every industrial sector We are the nation’s most effective resource and influential advocate for manufacturers
- Congress Passes Tax Bill, Manufacturers Win - NAM
Stepping into the spotlight: NAM member companies testified at more than a half dozen congressional hearings on tax reform, highlighting the manufacturing sector’s need for pro-growth tax policy
- About the NAM - NAM
In just the last few years, guided by the association’s 2020 Vision, the NAM has been a national force in driving solutions and helping to reimagine a landscape for manufacturing that maximizes the talent of our workers and the strength of our industry
- TOMORROW: Nation’s Largest Manufacturing Association . . . - nam. org
The NAM is the powerful voice of the manufacturing community and the leading advocate for a policy agenda that helps manufacturers compete in the global economy and create jobs across the United States
- Manufacturing in the United States - NAM
Manufacturing in the United States Key Facts Federal and State Data Manufacturers’ Outlook Survey NAM Research
- DOE Allocates HALEU to 5 Advanced Reactor Developers - NAM
“The NAM supports production and investment into the domestic nuclear supply chain and will continue to push for the restoration of American leadership in nuclear energy ”
- NAM Board of Directors
The NAM Board includes more than 200 of the nation’s top manufacturing executives, representing small and large companies across all industrial sectors and approximately 80% of Fortune 100 manufacturers
- NAM Leadership
At the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), policymaking begins and ends with our members This structure is built around an elected board chair, an executive committee, a board of directors, five policy committees and professional staff
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