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Here’s what’s happening in fastener industry news and events the week of July 3, 2023. In this article, we explore the advantages of reshoring, the benefits of purchasing domestically made fasteners and the positive impact it has on the U.S. The nomination deadline has been extended to 5PM EST on July 6th.
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