Commerce Week at a Glance: State of the Union

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January 23, 2015

This week, President Obama’s State of the Union address underscored numerous efforts that the Administration and Commerce has undertaken to strengthen and grow the middle class. The President reaffirmed what we all know when we come to work each day ― we must be relentlessly focused on making America the place where businesses decide to innovate, grow and create good, high-paying jobs. And we are proud of our efforts so far. Last year alone, American businesses created 3 million jobs. Our GDP is up, while our unemployment rate is down. There is no doubt that 2014 was a milestone year for our economy and our comeback is underway.

On Wednesday, Secretary Pritzker traveled to Charlotte where she engaged in discussion with the local chamber of commerce about the President’s State of the Union address, the current state of our economy, and what we can do to support a durable and sustainable American economy for the future. On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Secretary Pritzker emphasized the importance of service and the significant role the private sector can play in helping improve communities through service during the Project Management Day of Service ScopeAthon event. Deputy Secretary Andrews and several other Commerce employees participated in Monday’s day of service by helping paint a mural with other volunteers at Eastern Senior High School.

Around Commerce, ITA will host a webinar on doing business in Burma; NOAA Administrator Kathy Sullivan wrote about how big data from space helps life on earth; and JoAnn Crary, Chair of the Board of Directors of the International Economic Development Council, affirmed the value of SelectUSA summit to attracting foreign direct investment.

Thanks for taking the time to read. We at the department are committed to spurring our economic resurgence and keeping America open for business.

 -Jim

Latest News

Secretary Pritzker and Deputy Secretary Andrews Participate in MLK Day of Service - On Monday, Secretary Penny Pritzker participated in the Project Management Day of Service ScopeAthon as part of the Martin Luther King Day of service. Additionally, Deputy Secretary Bruce Andrews participated in City Year DC’s service project at Eastern Senior High School.

Secretary Pritzker Travels to Charlotte to Discuss Future of U.S. Economy- Secretary Penny Pritzker traveled to North Carolina to participate in an armchair discussion with Charlotte Chamber President and CEO Bob Morgan. She highlighted the progress made in America’s economic recovery in 2014, and discussed President Obama’s plans to build on that momentum with the policies discussed in the State of the Union address. 

Commerce Efforts Featured Prominently in President Obama’s State of the Union Address- Tuesday night, President Obama delivered a strong and clear message in his State of the Union address: that America’s resurgence is real. To ensure that America continues to be the number one economy in the world, the President outlined a bold agenda.

Secretary Pritzker Attends World Economic Forum to Highlight Priorities Integral to Lasting Economic Recovery - Secretary Pritzker traveled to Davos, Switzerland to attend the World Economic Forum and participate in a panel discussion titled “The Outlook for the United States,” which focused on what Washington can accomplish in the next two years. During the candid conversation, Secretary Pritzker highlighted the momentum in the U.S. economy heading in to 2015, America’s strong position as a global investment destination, and the work that still needs to be done to continue a sustainable, lasting recovery.

2015 Will Be the Biggest Year Yet for International Opportunities for Regional Economic Development- JoAnn Crary, Chair of the Board of Directors, announced that 2015 is off to a great start for the International Economic Development Council. Having attended the first SelectUSA Investment Summit in 2013, she attests to the value of coming to Washington to meet with colleagues from across the U.S., hundreds of international investors and hear from a robust speaking program featuring top administration leaders in foreign direct investment attraction.

Doing Business in Burma- A Webinar Highlighting Key Opportunities and Challenges- In 2011, the Government of Burma embarked on a series of reforms aimed at opening Burma’s economy to the global marketplace. The United States supports the Burmese Government’s ongoing reform efforts, and believes that the participation of U.S. businesses in Burma’s economy can be a model for responsible investment and business operations, encouraging further change, promoting inclusive economic development, and contributing to the welfare of the Burmese people.

San Antonio MBDA Business Center’s Export Strategies Support Foreign Direct InvestmentThe San Antonio MBDA Business Center’s specialty is helping minority businesses (MBEs) find exporting opportunities in Latin America. The MBDA Business Center’s San Antonio Global Pathways Initiative has proven to be a conduit of global opportunities for domestic MBE clients. 

Swiss Foreign Direct Investment Promotes Jobs in the United States - Secretary Pritzker along with Swiss Vice President Schneider-Ammann led a delegation of executives and CEOs from eight Swiss companies who have or will have a footprint in the United States to the White house to meet with Cabinet and senior members of the Obama administration to talk about doing business in the United States.

How Big Data from Space Helps Life on Earth- Kathy Sullivan writes about how NOAA has been working to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for this planet. The key to that understanding are the observational data- much of it from satellites- that feed our knowledge of Earth.  

Supercomputer Simulations Yield Method for Predicting Behavior of New Concrete FormulasA recent study conducted by researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the University of Strasbourg and Sika Corporation using Department of Energy Office of Science supercomputers has led to a new way to predict concrete’s flow properties from simple measurements.

Data

ESA wrote about How Much Small- and Medium-sized Businesses Contribute to U.S. Exports

The Bureau of Economic Analysis wrote Widespread Growth Across Industries Continues in Third Quarter 2014 and Introducing the New BEA Health Care Satellite Account on their blog this week.

Building permits in December 2014 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate (SAAR) of 1,032,000, down 1.9 percent from the revised November rate and up 1.0 percent from December 2013. Housing starts in December 2014 were at a SAAR of 1,089,000, up 4.4 percent from November and up 5.3 percent from December 2013. 

Commerce Data in the News:

The Bureau of Economic Analysis’ data on how industries performed in the third quarter was highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal article: Finance, Real Estate and Mining Drive U.S. Growth in Third Quarter.

Time magazine cites Census Bureau age and population statistics to report that millennials (born between 1981 and 1997) are projected to number 75.3 million this year, outpacing that nation’s 74.9 million baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964), in the article, Millennials Will Overtake Baby Boomers to Become America’s Biggest Generation.

USA Today cites Census Bureau population statistics and USDA information to write that the District of Columbia has the highest percentage of its residents using food stamps of any state or state equivalent in the article, States with the Most People on Food Stamps.

The Washington Post cites Census Bureau statistics on marriage and living arrangements to report that interracial or interethnic opposite-sex married couple households grew by 28 percent from 2000 to 2010 and that there 275,500 interracial marriages in 2010 in the article, Where are All the Interracial Children’s Books?

Data Releases Next Week: Advance Report on Durable Goods: December (Census); New Residential Sales: December (Census); Housing Vacancies and Homeownership: 2014 Q4 (Census); Gross Domestic Product (Advance): 2014 Q4 (BEA) 

Next Week

On Monday, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker will join President Obama in India as part of the official U.S. delegation next week. In addition to accompanying President Obama for his official meetings, Secretary Pritzker will meet with senior Indian officials to discuss the business and investment climate in India and focus on the opportunities for U.S.-India cooperation on a wide range of commercial and economic issues. Secretary Pritzker will also chair a SelectUSA discussion with Indian CEOs interested in increasing their investments in the United States and participate in a meeting with U.S. and Indian business leaders focused on deepening commercial and economic ties between the two countries.

On Tuesday, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information and NTIA Administrator Lawrence E. Strickling will deliver opening remarks about the IANA transition ahead of a panel discussion at the State of the Net, an Internet policy conference sponsored by the Internet Education Foundation.

On Wednesday, USPTO Senior Counsel Mark Cohen will speak on investment in China before the U.S. China Economic & Security Review Commission Committee.

On Thursday, Acting Under Secretary for Standards and Technology and Acting NIST Director Willie May will attend the NFL’s annual Health & Safety press briefing in Phoenix, AZ, to announce a new collaboration aimed at reducing head injuries from impact.

From January 29–30, NIST and the Department of Justice will hold the fifth meeting of the National Commission on Forensic Science (NCFS) meeting at the Office of Justice Programs.

On Friday, MBDA National Director Alejandra Castillo will speak on the successes of the Puerto Rico MBDA Business Center and the recent supplemental grant they received to help expand their export efforts to local Caribbean nations at the Puerto Rico MBDA Center’s annual Minority Enterprise Development Week.

Also on Friday, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs Mark Doms will discuss the 4th Quarter and 2014 Annual Advance Estimates GDP with Standard and Poor’s Chief Economist Beth Ann Bovino on a teleconference with business leaders hosted by Business Forward. 

Photo of the Week

Secretary Pritzker sits with Charlotte Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bob Morgan for an armchair discussion.

Bonus Photo of the Week:

Secretary Pritzker was featured on “Outlook for the U.S.”  at the World Economic Forum as part of a panel discussion with Susan Glasser, Editor, Politico; John Hickenlooper, Governor of Colorado; Andrew Liveris, President and CEO, Dow Chemical Company; Patrick McHenry, Republican Congressman from North Carolina; Cecilia Rouse, Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University.

Video of the Week

On CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Secretary Pritzker discussed trade, Cuba, and our resurgent economy.

Infographic of the Week

Martin Luther King Jr. Day - The Census Bureau posted a graphic that shows changes in the African-American population since the 1964 Civil Rights Act, such as the dramatic increase in high school and college graduates and an increase in percentage of those who vote.