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Commerce Week at a Glance: A Path Forward for America's Economy
This week, Secretary Pritzker traveled to Minneapolis to
discuss the state of the U.S. economy and the actions needed to promote growth,
job creation, and American competitiveness in the 21st century. During her remarks titled “America’s Path
Forward,” Secretary Pritzker outlined the Obama Administration and Commerce
Department policy priorities in areas including workforce development, trade
and export promotion, innovation, manufacturing, and infrastructure, all of
which will contribute to economic expansion that benefits America’s workers and
businesses. She also announced a first-ever study of the return on investment
of apprenticeships at an event at the White House.
Around Commerce, EDA’s work to support job training was
highlighted in a White House report, Census launched the Business Builder web
application for small businesses, and NIST’s research into firefighting
techniques is improving safety for first responders.
Have a wonderful weekend and let’s continue to keep
America Open for Business.
Best wishes,
Jim
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Trade and Investment
Secretary
Pritzker Lays Out a Path Forward for American Competitiveness in Remarks to
Minnesota Business Partnership - Secretary Pritzker discussed the key steps
needed to expand our economy nationwide, spur growth for our businesses, and
support the economic security of our workers, families, and communities.
Back-to-School
Means More International Trade in Education - Did you know
that the tuition and living expenses of foreign students make up an important
services export? In 2013 the total came
to $27 billion in U.S. exports, roughly twice the amount of a decade ago. The total number of international students
has also grown steadily.
Collaboration
and Awareness Key to Local Minority Business Success - Deputy
Assistant Secretary Antwaun Griffin delivered keynote remarks at a luncheon
hosted by the Mississippi Minority Business Alliance, Inc. to promote
international trade and economic development in Mississippi. He provided
information on business opportunities for individuals and businesses, including
minority and women-owned companies, major corporations and institutions.
Innovation
The
Countdown to Manufacturing Day - On
October 2, 2015, the fourth annual Manufacturing Day will simultaneously
increase public awareness about what and where manufacturing is, provide some
with a pathway toward a new career, and demonstrate manufacturing’s value to
the United States’ economy.
Five
Benefits of Embracing Sustainability and Green Manufacturing - Embracing
sustainable and green principles is not just a trend. Cultivating sustainable
and green practices helps organizations become more efficient, competitive and
profitable.
The
Economic Development Administration: Doing Our Part to Ensure Americans are
Prepared to Work - Ensuring that American workers are trained with the
skills they need to compete in the 21st century economy is a high priority for
President Obama and the Administration, the Department of Commerce, and EDA. An
example of that commitment was announced when the White House released a
Progress Update on Job Driven Training and Apprenticeships, detailing the
success of the Administration’s jobs-driven training efforts.
Joyce
Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation Support
Apprenticeship Return on Investment Study - The Joyce Foundation, JPMorgan
Chase, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation will support a $450,000 effort to
document the return on investment of registered apprentices for U.S. employers.
Led by economists at Case Western Reserve University and the Department of
Commerce, this study will offer valuable new data that can help interested
employers understand how investing in apprenticeship can boost their bottom
line and promote more widely shared prosperity.
Presidential
Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship: A Path Forward in Supporting
Entrepreneurs Domestically and Abroad - Following the success of PAGE thus
far, the commitment to expand and continue support for entrepreneurs continues.
Future endeavors of PAGE include working with Cuban entrepreneurs, inspiring
STEM entrepreneurship through exposure to robots, working with entrepreneurs to
develop successful business models that also serve a social purpose, and other
planned initiatives.
Fire
Fighting Research & Practice: From the Lab to the Street - The changing
nature of fires and the equipment firefighters use mean it’s time for changes
in firefighting techniques. Since passage of the Fire Prevention and Control
Act in 1974, NIST has had a focused research program to understand fire
behavior as a means to reduce losses.
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Data
Expanding
Small-Business Owners’ Access to Our Data with Census Business Builder -
Census Bureau Director John H. Thompson writes that entrepreneurs across the
country often ask for more Census Bureau data in an easier-to-use format. In
response, the newly released Census Business Builder: Small Business Edition
Web app provides them with easier access to more data. The new tool combines
economic and demographic data in meaningful ways that are useful to the
small-business owner.
Secretary
Pritzker Announces First-Ever Study of Return on Investment of Registered
Apprenticeships for U.S. Employers - Researchers will collect detailed
information on the apprenticeship programs, associated costs and investments,
and the apprentices’ performance and productivity to fill this critical gap in
our understanding of U.S. apprenticeships.
New
Web Features Highlight the U.S. Census Bureau’s International Data - Census Bureau Director John H. Thompson writes that the
U.S. and World Population Clock is one of the most popular
features on Census.gov. More than 2.4 million users a year access it to find
national and world population estimates, as well as statistics on states and
regions, age, sex and population density. Now, for the first time, basic population
facts and visualizations are available for 228 countries and areas around the
world, just as they are for U.S. states.
Health
Insurance Coverage Measurement in Two Surveys - Next week, the U.S. Census
Bureau is releasing two sources for health insurance statistics in the United
States: the Annual Social and Economic Supplement to the Current Population
Survey and the American Community Survey.
July 2015
wholesale inventories were $584.3 billion, down 0.1 percent from the
revised June level but up 4.9 percent from July 2014. Sales were $449.5 billion, down 0.3 percent
from the revised June level and down 4.2 percent from July 2014.
Commerce Data in the News: A USA Today report cites Census Bureau
statistics on commute-to-work times and modes of transportation to write that
Washington, D.C., commuters waste more time in traffic than any other city,
followed by Los Angeles and San Francisco, in the article 10
Cities With The Worst Traffic.
The New York Times cites Census Bureau statistics on
educational attainment and workforce characteristics to write that blacks
represent 11 percent of the workforce but only 6 percent of science,
technology, engineering and mathematics workers in the article Silicon Valley, Seeking Diversity, Focuses
on Blacks
Data Releases Next Week: Quarterly Financial Report - Retail Trade:
2015 Q2 (Census); Advance Monthly Sales for Retail and Food Services: August
(Census); Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales: July (Census);
International Transactions: 2015 Q2 (BEA); New Residential Construction: August
(Census)
Environment
In
Wake of Japan’s 2011 Tsunami, Citizen Scientists Comb California Beaches
Counting Debris - To find out how much trash and other manmade debris was
washing up, a small group of dedicated, volunteer “citizen scientists” to
perform monthly surveys at four regular California beach sites.
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Next Week
Starting on Monday, SelectUSA Executive Director Vinai
Thummalapally will discuss foreign direct investment into the United States
during the SelectUSA Nordics Road Show in Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and
Estonia.
On Tuesday, EDA’s Assistant Secretary Jay Williams will
participate in the Aspen Institute’s first convening of the seven participant
communities for EDA’s Communities that Work Partnerships in Wye, Maryland.
Also on Tuesday, Under Secretary for International Trade
Stefan Selig will discuss the U.S.-India commercial relationship and preview
the upcoming U.S.-India Strategic and Commercial Dialogue during an armchair
discussion co-hosted by the U.S.-India Business Council and the Council on
Foreign Relations in New York City.
On Wednesday, Secretary Pritzker will discuss
manufacturing and the path forward for the American economy at the 2015
American Energy and Manufacturing Competitiveness Summit in Washington, D.C.
Also on Wednesday, MBDA National Director Alejandra Y. Castillo,
will participate in the Walker’s Legacy White House Roundtable Briefing with
the National Women’s Business Council in Washington D.C.
Additionally on Wednesday, the Census Bureau will
announce the annual income, poverty and health insurance coverage statistics in
a news conference broadcast on Ustream.tv.
On Thursday, BIS Under Secretary Eric Hirschhorn will
deliver the keynote speech at the Defense Export Control Forum in Leesburg, VA.
Also on Thursday, MBDA National Director Alejandra Y. Castillo
will give remarks at the 2015 Walker’s Legacy Women in Business Reception in
Washington, D.C.
On Thursday and Friday, Census Director John Thompson and
Census Deputy Director Potok will attend the Census Scientific Advisory
Committee meeting in Suitland, Maryland. The meeting will discuss the 2020
Census update, BIG Data, the new Business Builder Web App, and census surveys.
On Friday, Secretary Pritzker will discuss the current
economic climate and the path forward for the American economy at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Innovation Institute in Cambridge, MA.
Photo of the Week
Secretary Penny Pritzker speaking
to the Minnesota Business Partnership, an organization composed of more
than 100 men and women representing a broad range of business interests,
political perspectives, and personal philosophies.
Infographic of the Week
Higher
Education — As students head back to school, the Census Bureau posted a
graphic that shows the number of students in college by type of school and
enrollment status. It’s based on Current Population Survey statistics from 1970
to 2013. The biggest rise over the 43-year period is the number of full-time
students in four-year colleges.
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