NAM Tells Trump 'It’s Time to Get to Work'

Largest manufacturing association in the U.S. calls on Trump to secure "strong manufacturing economy."

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Washington, D.C. – Donald Trump today was elected the 47th president of the United States following a strong performance, including in states with major manufacturing footprints. This morning, Jay Timmons, the CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the largest manufacturing association in the U.S., issued a statement, calling on Trump to help secure a strong manufacturing economy.

“Manufacturers congratulate President-elect Donald Trump on his historic victory and strong performance across manufacturing intensive states.

“Every election represents a new beginning, providing a fresh opportunity to work with and for all Americans, no matter their political affiliation, and to recommit ourselves to the American experiment. President-elect Trump, we have worked with you during your time in office to enact historic wins for the 13 million people who make things in America, to drive increased investment in the sector, create jobs and provide for communities across the country. Now it’s time to get to work to address the policies that will define your administration.

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“The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was ‘rocket fuel’ for manufacturers. The legislation increased wages, helped us hire and make tremendous investments in our businesses and communities, giving us the certainty we needed to kickstart the manufacturing resurgence we have seen in recent years. Efforts to modernize permitting processes, unleash American energy and relieve backlogs of pipeline projects helped make us energy independent and provide needed resources for allies around the world.

“But we are facing monumental headwinds today, and sector optimism is at its lowest levels in years. The cost of business continues to increase. From health care to looming tax hikes, and aggressive agency overreach, the policies of today are keeping shovels out of the ground. We believe that we can build on the successes of our previous work together to roll back burdensome regulations, unleash American energy security, power the economy of the future with an all-of-the-above energy strategy and restore the dignity of manufacturing work.

“More than 600 business leaders joined the NAM in signing a letter, which was released publicly on Election Day, to the next president stating, ‘We believe in an exceptional America, and that our future is strongest when we are united … This moment is critical for the millions of workers and communities who rely on our success. A strong manufacturing economy is essential to our national security, economic resilience and continued prosperity. We must restore confidence in the future and in the economic systems that have long driven opportunity and innovation, so that American families and businesses can thrive in a united and forward-looking nation.’

“With competitive taxes, sensible regulation and unleashed American energy, manufacturers are ready to win big. We are prepared to work closely with you and your new administration to build a future where our workers thrive and American leadership remains second to none.

“Elections may place Americans on different sides, but as we approach America’s 250th anniversary, this can be a moment to renew our belief in each other and in the promise of our nation—the promise we see every day on shop floors across our country. Let’s work together as we did before to define not just your time in the White House but to define a historic moment in our nation’s history.”

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