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Marlin Steel CEO sees American manufacturing boom mainstream media is missing

While some of the main headlines correspond to a weak report on the jobs, the CEO of Marlin Steel sees Drew Greenblatt something else completely-one time in the generation in the American manufacturing that is missing by the media.

“This is the re -manufacturing of America. This is a great and optimistic time,” Greenblatt told Fox & Friends Weekend on Sunday.

“[And] The main media lacks what is happening. It is an optimistic and good time for the factory factor, and these are good jobs … We need more of these jobs in our country.

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Kellen Connee, a welding at Marlin Steel Wire in West Baltimore, works on a steel car usage basket. (Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

He said Greenblatt is expected to start building companies within the United States – a current transformation.

“We have a new opportunity for factories in Germany, and the owners of factory in Japan and England, and they say:” You know what? We have to rethink this. We have high taxes where we are. We have very expensive energy where we are. Now, when we ship to our largest customer in the world, America, this is 15 % new, so he is crazy.

“We will not build in Europe anymore. We will not build it in Japan anymore. We will put this factory in America,” he said, and when they do so, they will employ local American workers.

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Drew Greenblatt stands inside the Marlin Steel factory

Drew Greenblatt, President and owner of Marlin Steel Wire, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, on Thursday 14 March 2024. (Andrew Magnum / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The transfer of these jobs to the American soil means more opportunities for all from the box makers to the welding basket.

Greenblatt puts his money as his mouth “tends to” optimism about the future by employing talents and buying new equipment and active manufacturing sites in Marlin Steel in Indiana, Michigan and Maryland.

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More countries are expected to negotiate on commercial deals before President Trump’s deadline on Thursday due to the increased mutual tariff.

A handful of countries has obtained trade agreements with the Trump administration so far, including the main deal last week with the European Union.

2025-08-03 13:58:00

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