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American Energy And Manufacturing Competitiveness

Top CEOs, including Chad Holliday of Bank of America and Eric Spiegel of Siemens USA, discuss the advantages that the U.S. offers for manufacturing, including the largest market in the world, low energy costs, and a strong technology infrastructure.

Top CEOs, including Chad Holliday of Bank of America and Eric Spiegel of Siemens USA, discuss the advantages that the U.S. offers for manufacturing, including the largest market in the world, low energy costs, and a strong technology infrastructure.  The American Energy and Manufacturing Competitiveness (AEMC) Summit took place on December 12 in Washington D.C.  The Summit brought together leading figures from industry, government, academia, national laboratories, and labor to discuss U.S. manufacturing competitiveness and the development of next-generation energy technologies.  

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