1. Chinese guy building steel can making company in NC...
Was in the news a few weeks ago, I read so much stuff I can't always recall where it came from.
Me and Mr. had a conversation about it, tho. Seems the guy was sooo happy that he could buy land sooo cheap in NC, that building over here was less expensive than producing in China for him.
2. German Thyssenkrup building steel plant just north of Mobile, Al.
The steel will be made in Europe, shipped ehre, and stuff from steel made in the plant here.
3. Nissan, Toyota and Honda all build cars in U.S.
4. July 12, 2006 MG Motors North America announced that it will revive the historic British MG brand in Oklahoma is certainly encouraging news. The new company, which is part of the Nanjing Automobile Group of China, will place its headquarters in Oklahoma City, its auto assembly and distribution in Ardmore, Okla., and its research and development at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. About 500 jobs -- 325 at the assembly plant, 150 at the headquarters and 35 in R&D -- are expected to be created.
http://www.sb-d.com/issues/Summer2006/aroundthesouth/index.asp 5. To date, Toyota (San Antonio), Kia (West Point, Ga.) and now Nanjing (Ardmore, Okla.) have announced significant assembly operations in the South.
6. Maxforma Plastics, a subsidiary of South Korea-based Hanwha L&C Corp., built a $14 million parts plant in Opelika, Al..
7,The airbus will be built in Mobile, ( after the Boeing contract complaints is settled )
The plane a product of EADS, a European aerospace concern. Based in Toulouse, France and with significant activity across Europe, the company produces around half of the world's jet airliners.
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try google, which is where I got all this info.