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Infrastructure in the U.S. Highway construction Electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the United States Construction industry in the U.S. Airports in the United States Infrastructure worldwide Global infrastructure Transport infrastructure in China Road and rail infrastructure in India Road...
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law—also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—is a once-in-a-generation investment in the United States’ core infrastructure. The bipartisan legislation provides for $1.2 trillion in spending over the next five years, including $550 billion in new spen...
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SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16 (Xinhua) -- U.S. top e-commerce leader Amazon on Tuesday announced a new investment of 10 million U.S. dollars in Closed Loop Fund (CLF) to support recycling infrastructure in the United States aimed at cutting the amount of waste treated at landfills. ...
Last week, Ligado announced our partnership with Rakuten Mobile to collaborate on a 5G mobile private network solution for enterprise customers in the United States – particularly, the critical infrastructure companies that make up America’s backbone. This was a big day for Ligado, as we are ta...
projected infrastructure spendingwas estimated to be unable to fulfill spending needs in the United States, where the aging infrastructure is in dire need of repair. Although as seen here, China was the country with the highest investment in infrastructure relative to its GD...
State Economic Development Policy and Practice in the United States: A Survey Article The states have taken an increasingly active role in economic development policy during the past two decades. This article presents both a comprehensive ov... Andrew,M.,Isserman - 《International Regional Science ...
Vice President Mike Pencepromisedthat the week would usher in a “new era for American infrastructure in the United States.” However, asThe Hillnoted later, the whole week was overshadowed by ex-FBI Director James Comey’s gripping testimony on Capitol Hill: ...
requirement that starting on May 14 "none of the funds" allocated to federal agencies for projects may be spent "unless all of the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in the project are produced in the United States." That's according to Monday's 17-page ...