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Tariffs Hit Manufacturers; Toymakers Cut Frills; U.S. Steel Startup | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 230

David Mantey, Jeff Reinke, Anna Wells Season 1 Episode 230

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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:

- Anglers Debut Desktop Injection Molding Machine After Mangled Microwave Mess

- 370-Million Mile Hail Mary Saves Camera Aboard NASA’s Jupiter Orbiter

Green Steel Startup Says it Can Undercut China

It Ain’t No Lie, Toymakers Are Saying Bye, Bye, Bye to Batteries

- More Manufacturing Professionals Say Tariffs Will Hurt Industry

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