MIDLAND, MI -- Dow Chemical chairman and chief executive Andrew Liveris has outlined the company’s vision for an "Advanced Manufacturing Plan” to rejuvenate the US economy, with a special emphasis on revitalizing manufacturing.

 

As outlined in US Today, the plan calls for action on a number of fronts to establish a broad policy framework that will enable economic growth in this key sector, which employs nearly 13 million people in the US and six million in related fields.

As part of an integrated and strategic approach that will incentivize manufacturers to create the jobs of the future, Liveris recommends a focus on:

  • New infrastructure that modernizes our nation’s communication networks, electric grids, and air, sea and land transportation systems;
  • Investment in R&D, which has proven to lead to economic growth, greater worker productivity and higher standards of living;
  • Funding for education to enhance key skills for manufacturing in science, technology, engineering and mathematics;
  • A “pro-trade” policy to create reciprocal market access with important trading partners;
  • An alternative energy strategy that encourages efficiency, lower carbon alternatives and an expanded traditional supply;
  • Smart regulatory reform to ensure product innovation isn’t bogged down by regulations that lack a solid scientific basis;
  • Lowering corporate taxes and issuing R&D tax credits to incentivize manufacturing companies to operate in the U.S.; and
  • Civil justice reform to control spiraling costs.

The full editorial can be found here.

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