Isuzu has initiated construction on a $280 million manufacturing plant in Greenville County, South Carolina, aiming to produce 50,000 trucks annually by 2030, creating over 700 jobs and advancing its ...
Isuzu has broken ground on a new $280 million production facility in Piedmont, South Carolina. The plant is expected to open in 2027, creating over 700 jobs with wages between $27 and $37 per hour.
Isuzu’s North American base moves ahead in SC. Its trucks could still be affected by higher tariffs.
PIEDMONT — With the Japanese ambassador to the U.S. on hand, Gov. Henry McMaster and the chair of Isuzu Motors turned shovels of dirt onto the roots of a newly planted cherry blossom tree outside the ...
Isuzu North America in February picked Greenville County, South Carolina, as its home for U.S. production—a $280 million investment that will create more than 700 new jobs. The company on Wednesday ...
Cuts to NPR, PBS and other public media outlets have been in the news all year long, but now the federal funds have actually run out. With Tuesday marking the end of the federal government’s fiscal ...
Coping with a sudden loss in federal funding, PBS affiliate KSPS in Spokane, Washington, faced a surprise extra hurdle. Many of its contributing members — at one point almost half — lived in Canada, ...
Some carmaking conglomerates own a dizzying array of brands. To take an example, VW Group owns the Czech budget car brand Škoda, the iconic Lamborghini brand, Porsche, Audi, and bikemaker Ducati, ...
Isuzu targeting West Africa to boost export volumes South Africa's auto industry faces threat from imports Isuzu's African export volumes for trucks remain limited GQEBERHA South Africa, Aug 15 ...
Isuzu diesel engines have a reputation for being reliable, durable, and fuel-efficient, with a long service life. They power a wide range of vehicles, including diesel generators, commercial trucks, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I report on media as well as its intersection with news and culture. The House’s vote to claw back more than $1 billion from the ...
Now that Congress has zeroed out federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, NPR and stations across the country will be scrambling to come up with plans for what to do next.
Public television stations will be “forced to make hard decisions in the weeks and months ahead,” PBS CEO Paula Kerger said Thursday, after lawmakers advanced a bill that cancels all the federal ...
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