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Through higher productivity, more local manufacturing of wood products, expanded replanting and some more logging too.
ECONOMIST: A surprise in the woods
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They then oversee the manufacturing of the wood, resin and plastic game pieces and the cardboard playing surface.
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Still, with wood products representing the largest manufacturing employer, "I don't think anything will ever take the place of the timber industry, " the county's Ms. Poling said.
WSJ: Logging Towns Are on a Roll
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Industrial usage (for goods manufacturing out of wood as well as pallets and crating) has been weak in the past few months but is likely to show a mild rebound in 2013.
FORBES: Forecast for the Wood Products Industry, 2013
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Consider, for example, a spate of new studies that have found a rather convincing correlation between the presence of small particulate matter (PM2.5, the fine particles blown into the air by road traffic, coal-fired power plants, industrial manufacturing, and residential wood fuel combustion) and both obesity and diabetes.
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Manufacturing industries reporting contraction in July included manufacturers of wood and paper products, computer and electronic products, textile mills, chemical products, transportation equipment and machinery.
FORBES: Private manufacturers' sales up 9%
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Metals are mined and wood is cut, but they are usually exported for processing and manufacturing, leaving the krai bereft of local industry.
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The next phase is to scale up the manufacturing process, with the aim of making the material rather as you would convert wood-pulp to newsprint.
ECONOMIST: Storing electricity
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Taking into account labor, materials, transportation, and energy costs, the chemicals, primary metals, and heavy equipment manufacturing industries stand to benefit most from maintaining or expanding facilities in the U.S. Companies in wood, plastic, and rubber products could also benefit significantly, but their lower net imports might limit their benefits from on-shoring.
FORBES: Manufacturing May Be Coming Back to the U.S., Long-Term