Nicole Wolter, President and CEO of HM Manufacturing, is committed to ensuring that American manufacturing remains competitive and resilient. She was recently interviewed in Crain’s Chicago Business to discuss the potential impact of new tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, a topic that affects manufacturers across Illinois and beyond. These policy changes present challenges, particularly in supply chain costs and pricing pressures, but they also reinforce the importance of adaptability, innovation, and strong industry partnerships.
Manufacturing is not just a local effort—it is a global industry built on collaboration and shared progress. Now more than ever, it is crucial that we work together, strengthening relationships with suppliers, customers, and industry leaders to navigate these evolving trade conditions. By fostering open communication, investing in new technologies, and supporting workforce development, we can continue to drive economic growth and ensure long-term success. At HM Manufacturing, the focus remains on agility, problem-solving, and delivering high-quality products to customers worldwide. Challenges will come and go, but by uniting as an industry, we can build a stronger and more connected manufacturing future. To read the full Crain’s Chicago article, click here: https://lnkd.in/gNtn5dwD
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