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Beaumont Chamber of Beaumont Chamber of Commerce Commerce The World’s Economies & U.S. The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Senior Vice President, Communications, NAM Communications, NAM

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Page 1: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Beaumont Chamber of Beaumont Chamber of CommerceCommerce

““The World’s Economies & U.S. The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing”Manufacturing”

Thursday, January 18, 2007Thursday, January 18, 2007

Patrick J. Cleary,Patrick J. Cleary,Senior Vice President, Senior Vice President, Communications, NAMCommunications, NAM

Page 2: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Manufacturing Manufacturing Strengths:Strengths:

12% of 12% of GGross ross DDomestic omestic PProductroduct

●80% >Retail

●62% >

●150% >

Construction, Mining and Agriculture

Transportation and Utilities

Page 3: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Standing alone, it is:Standing alone, it is:

The world’s 8The world’s 8thth largest economy largest economy

Larger than the economies of:Larger than the economies of:

-Spain

-Canada

■Equal to Mexico and India combined

Page 4: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Manufacturing is responsible for nearly Manufacturing is responsible for nearly two-thirds (62%) of all U.S. exports of goods two-thirds (62%) of all U.S. exports of goods and services.and services.

Manufacturing is responsible for Manufacturing is responsible for three fifthsthree fifths of all industrial R & Dof all industrial R & D

Manufacturing is responsible for Manufacturing is responsible for 90%90% of all of all patents.patents.

-Agriculture: $60billion/yearly

-Manufacturing: $60billion/monthly

Page 5: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Manufacturing employs Manufacturing employs 14 million 14 million peoplepeople

Page 6: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

U.S. is Leader in Manufacturing

5

4

29

9

9

21

24

0 10 20 30 40

USA

Japan

China

Germany

France

Korea

Rest of theWorld

Share of Worldwide Manufacturing

%

Page 7: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Manufacturing ChallengesManufacturing Challenges

1.Reduce the cost of doing business

2. Level the playing field

3. A tax system that encourages innovation and investment

4. A workforce ready for the 21st CenturyWorkplace

Page 8: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

1. Reduce The Cost Of Doing 1. Reduce The Cost Of Doing BusinessBusiness

-31.7% Cost disadvantages vs. Our trading partners/competitors

-Non-Wage Costs

-Doesn’t include cost of Workplace Regulations

-Highest Pollution Abatement Costs in the World

-2nd Highest Corporate Tax Rate in the World

-Highest Natural Gas Prices in the World

-Highest Tort Costs in the World

Page 9: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Energy CostsEnergy Costs

Supply/Demand:Supply/Demand:

--Natural Gas: 420 Trillion Cubic FeetNatural Gas: 420 Trillion Cubic Feet

-Coal: Exceeds World’s Oil Resources-Coal: Exceeds World’s Oil Resources

-ANWR-ANWR

-Nuclear-Nuclear

Page 10: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Tort CostsTort Costs

-2% of GDP-2% of GDP

-Larger than the economies of: -Larger than the economies of: Hong Kong Hong Kong HungaryHungaryVietnam Vietnam VenezuelaVenezuelaPortugalPortugal PeruPeruAlgeria Algeria IsraelIsraelRomaniaRomania IrelandIrelandCzech RepublicCzech Republic MoroccoMoroccoDenmarkDenmark NigeriaNigeriaChileChile KazakhstanKazakhstanNorwayNorway SingaporeSingaporeFinlandFinland BelarusBelarus…………..and 173 others..and 173 others

Page 11: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

2. Level Playing Field2. Level Playing Field

Vis a vis China, this means:Vis a vis China, this means:

-No currency manipulation-Respect for intellectual property-No illegal subsidies

-Compliance with all WTO rules

■ ■ More Free Trade More Free Trade AgreementsAgreements

Page 12: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

3. Tax System That 3. Tax System That Encourages Innovation & Encourages Innovation &

InvestmentInvestment

-Make Tax Cuts Permanent-Make Tax Cuts Permanent

-R&D Tax Credit-R&D Tax Credit

Page 13: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

4. A Ready Workforce4. A Ready WorkforceChart 1: Engineering Degrees

0

70,000

140,000

210,000

1985 1990 1995 2000

Number of first university degrees

China

Japan

Korea

United States

Source: National Science Foundation

Page 14: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

Chart 2: U.S. Graduate Degrees in Mathematics, Engineering and Physical & Computer Sciences

46%

28%

54%

72%

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

1983 2001

Share

U.S. Citizens

Non-US Citizens

Source: National Science Foundation

Page 15: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

SolutionsSolutions

Lean Not Spoken Here

Page 16: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

SolutionsSolutions

Take ActionTake Action

Prosperity ProjectProsperity Project

www.nam.org/P2www.nam.org/P2

Page 17: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

SolutionsSolutions

Take ActionTake Action

Tell your story:Tell your story:

Health CareHealth Care

EnergyEnergy

TaxesTaxes

Compliance CostsCompliance Costs

Page 18: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

SolutionsSolutions

1. Reduce Cost of doing business1. Reduce Cost of doing businessTaxesTaxesRegulationsRegulationsLegal CostsLegal CostsEnergyEnergy

2. Level Playing Field:2. Level Playing Field:Open New MarketsOpen New Markets

3. “Which is More Important?”3. “Which is More Important?”4. Stand Out of Our Light4. Stand Out of Our Light

[email protected]/202.637.3124 [email protected]/202.637.3124 www.ShopFloor.orgwww.ShopFloor.org

Page 19: Beaumont Chamber of Commerce “The World’s Economies & U.S. Manufacturing” Thursday, January 18, 2007 Patrick J. Cleary, Senior Vice President, Communications,

““Just because you do not take an interest in Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an politics doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.”interest in you.”

-Pericles-Pericles ““The penalty that good men pay for not being The penalty that good men pay for not being

interested in politics is to be governed by men interested in politics is to be governed by men worse than themselves.”worse than themselves.”

-Plato-Plato

[email protected]/[email protected]/202.637.3124www.ShopFloor.orgwww.ShopFloor.org