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		<title>Comment on U.S. manufacturing attempts a high-tech comeback by All Metals Fabrication Allen Texas &#8211; ALL METALS</title>
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		<description>[...] U.S. manufacturing attempts a high-tech comeback &#124; The Arsenal &#8230;Description : In Boston and Chicago, metal fabrication shops are busy again. And in the Bay Area and Austin, Texas, high-tech manufacturing is on the upswing. The effort in the Hudson Valley represents something new: an unusual partnership between government &#8230;. The state aid is all the more important because building plants in the United States still takes longer than in Asia  24 months versus 15 months, said Rick Whitney, head of U.S. operations for M+W Group, the engineering firm &#8230;http://www.arsenalpartnership. .. [...]</description>
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