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Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association May meeting

The Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association South West Cluster meeting will be held Tuesday, May 7, at the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce office beginning at 7 a.m. 

Mexico trade hits new highs

After being knocked for a loop by the Great Recession, San Diego County international trade is surging close to the record highs it hit before the downturn began. And much of that growth comes from just one country -- Mexico -- thanks to a new wave of maquiladoras opening or expanding across the border. 

Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association April meeting

The Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association South West Cluster meeting will be held Tuesday, April 2, at the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce office beginning at 7 a.m. 

Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association offering plant tour

The Riverside County Manufacturers and Exporters Association's next meeting is a plant tour at 8 a.m. on Thursday, March 21, at the Paulson Manufacturing Facility in Temecula. 

Southwest Riverside manufacturing group formed to promote regional manufacturing, exporting

The city of Murrieta, the Murrieta Chamber of Commerce, and Roy Paulson of Paulson Manufacturing have teamed up with regional manufacturing companies to help launch the Southwest Riverside County Regional Manufacturing Cluster within the region. 

Qualcomm chip shortage eases as Samsung, TSMC boost output

Qualcomm Inc., the largest seller of mobile-phone semiconductors, said a shortage of its advanced smartphone processors is almost resolved as manufacturing partners including Samsung Electronics Co. boosted production. 

‘Near-sourcing’ now makes economic sense for manufacturing

There's a well established manufacturing base in San Diego, with contract manufacturers that supply not just local companies but also national customers across a broad spectrum of industries, including electronics, medical, consumer and industrial products. 

What we can do about China manufacturing

Two issues that have surfaced with regard to the manufacturing of technology products in Asia are the treatment of workers who build our products and the loss of manufacturing jobs in the United States. In this column, I’ll offer a suggestion to address each. 

Dart Container buys 40-acre industrial site in Otay Mesa

A major manufacturing company has paid $11.3 million for 40 acres of industrial land, and a 10-acre wetlands parcel at Siempre Viva and La Media roads on Otay Mesa. 

Recession hits smart-phone makers in the chips

NEW YORK -- The seemingly recession-proof smart phone is suffering from a side effect of the rough economy: Manufacturers simply can't build enough of the gadgets because chip-makers that rolled back production last year are now scrambling to play catch-up. 

Departure of Callaway to leave a hole in Carlsbad manufacturing space

Callaway Golf Co., which announced Tuesday it would be moving the bulk of its production facilities to Monterrey, Mexico, occupies approximately 600,000 square feet of industrial and office space in the North County. 

Manufacturers expect exports to increase

Government regulation, workforce training and the economy are the hot-button issues affecting the local manufacturing industry, members said during a recent Daily Transcript Executive Roundtable. 

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Roundtables

California companies look on the bright side

California is an increasingly tricky state to do business in, but local technology and manufacturing companies are finding ways to stay inside the Golden State lines. 

San Diego companies find regulations force them to do some business outside US

Maxwell Technologies has the potential to become a $1 billion company, according to its CEO David Schramm. 

Drug manufacturing could leave state due to medical hurdles, experts say

The regulatory maze is hurting medical device and biotech firms here and Texas, Europe and Asia are pulling ahead. 

Manufacturers struggle with regulations, economy

California’s regulatory environment is less than ideal for manufacturing companies, however the region is becoming more attractive to certain types of companies, industry experts said Feb. 25 during a Daily Transcript Executive Roundtable. 

Some local manufacturers bringing production back from China

You hear it over and over again during discussions on the U.S. economy: America doesn’t make things anymore. 

General Videos

Dale Stein of Voice Smart Networks

Dale Stein, Partner of Voice Smart Networks describes how his thirty year old company can manage and maintain your company's phone, computer and entire intrastructure with their technology specialists and support.

Douglas McAllister, Mayor of the City of Murrieta

Mayor Douglas McAllister of the City of Murrieta talks about why his city is the future of Southern California and why it's the best place to run a business.

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Scott Robertson, Shahrooz Nabavi on Canada's business climate

Nov. 27, 2012 -- George Chamberlin speaks with Scott Robertson, director of Global R&D & Government Incentives for Deloitte & Touche LLP, and Shahrooz Nabavi, partner with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, about the business climate in Canada.

Robert Westfall on manufacturing, exporting overseas

Sept. 13, 2012 -- George Chamberlin discusses manufacturing, exporting and other topics related to international business with Robert Westfall, president of Solatube International.

Interview with Susan Long

Feb. 25, 2010 -- Susan Long, president and CEO of Diving Unlimited International Inc., demonstrates her company's products with Executive Editor George Chamberlin.

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