Sodium hydroxide, ammonia, and sulfuric acid are the most heavily used chemicals in India, powering everything from soap and fertilizer to batteries and water treatment. These basics keep the economy running - and their demand is growing fast.
Who runs a manufacturing company? It's not just the owner - it's a team supported by government schemes. Learn the key roles and how NZ programs like the Manufacturing Growth Programme enable small manufacturers to thrive in 2026.
India's new textile policy boosts exports, creates jobs, and supports small manufacturers with ₹10,683 crore in incentives. Learn how PLI and PM MITRA parks are reshaping the industry.
The United States still has over 100 active steel manufacturing plants, producing everything from construction beams to high-strength steel for electric vehicles. Most now use recycled scrap and electricity, making the industry cleaner and more efficient than ever.
Discover five groundbreaking products that don’t exist yet but are on the verge of transforming manufacturing - from self-healing concrete to edible water bottles. These aren’t sci-fi fantasies. They’re real innovations ready to replace today’s wasteful systems.
Flipping $10,000 quickly through manufacturing is possible with the right niche. This guide covers proven NZ business ideas like custom promotional products and 3D printing services, startup costs, common pitfalls, and actionable steps to start small and scale fast.
America isn't losing its manufacturing base-it's upgrading it. Government investments in chips, clean energy, and defense tech are fueling a new wave of advanced factories. Output is at record highs, even as jobs change.