Tesla Says No Chinese Components; Final Penny Pressed; Ford's Amazon Move | Today in Manufacturing Ep. 245
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Every week, we cover the five biggest stories in manufacturing, and the implications they have on the industry moving forward. This week:
- Apple Hit with $634M in Damages in Apple Watch Patent Infringement Case
- Oshkosh Defense to Cut 160 Workers Following Q3 Sales Slide
- Ford is Now Selling Used Cars on Amazon
- U.S. Mint Presses Final Pennies as Production Ends After More Than 230 Years
- Tesla Says No More Chinese Components in U.S. Cars
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