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Tate has confirmed plans to establish its largest North American manufacturing facility in Glasgow, Kentucky. The $61.2 million project is expected to generate 400 full-time manufacturing positions. The facility will specialize in thermal management and airflow solutions for data centers.
Tate, a leading data center infrastructure specialist, has announced plans to establish its largest North American manufacturing facility in Glasgow, Kentucky, according to company reports. The $61.2 million investment represents a significant economic development for the region and marks Tate’s first operational presence in the state.
China’s exports of rare earth magnets to the United States fell sharply in September, marking the second straight monthly decline. The drop comes as Washington pushes to secure alternative supply chains amid ongoing trade disputes with Beijing.
China’s exports of rare earth magnets to the United States reportedly fell for the second consecutive month in September, reversing what had been a brief recovery period earlier this year. According to customs data released Monday, shipments to the U.S. declined 28.7% from August to 420.5 tonnes, representing a 30% decrease compared to the same period last year.
Europe’s wind energy sector faces headwinds as Vestas pauses construction of its largest Polish turbine plant. The decision reflects broader challenges in European offshore wind development amid sluggish demand and economic pressures. Poland’s ambitious renewable energy plans encounter obstacles as manufacturing investment stalls.
Vestas, Europe’s leading wind turbine manufacturer, has reportedly suspended plans to establish its largest manufacturing facility in Poland, according to recent reports. The Danish company cited weaker-than-expected demand for offshore wind projects across European markets as the primary reason for halting the investment.