• 1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America.

    2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry.

    3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic."

    4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time.

    5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington
    , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S.

    6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence.

    7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs.

    8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states.

    9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth.

    10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk.

    11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history.

    12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country.

    13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities.

    14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S.

    15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research.

    16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S.

    17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing.

    18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity.

    19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices.

    20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology.

    21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation.

    22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing.

    23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.

    1. Hyundai, represented by José Muñoz, is investing $21 billion, including $5.8 billion for a new steel plant in Louisiana that will create at least 1,500 jobs. Trump described it as "a beauty" and applauded Hyundai for building in America. 2. CMA CGM, led by Rodolphe Saadé, will spend $20 billion on ports, shipping, and logistics infrastructure, including a new air cargo hub in Chicago. This investment is expected to create 10,000 jobs and support the U.S. shipping industry. 3. Toyota, with Ted Ogawa in attendance, is putting $88 million into expanding hybrid vehicle production at its West Virginia factory. Trump noted he’d visited the facility and called it "fantastic." 4. Anduril, led by Brian Schimpf, is investing $1 billion in a new drone and defense technology facility in Ohio. The plant will focus on autonomous weapons systems and add thousands of jobs over time. 5. Amazon, represented by Doug Herrington , is investing $4 billion this year, with more expected, focused on logistics and cloud infrastructure across the U.S. 6. Venture Global, headed by Mike Sabel, is putting $18 billion into liquefied natural gas expansion in Louisiana, supporting U.S. energy independence. 7. Siemens USA, under Barbara Humpton, is investing $285 million to grow advanced manufacturing operations and create nearly 1,000 skilled jobs. 8. Pratt Industries, led by Anthony Pratt, has committed $5 billion to expand its American recycling and packaging facilities, creating thousands of jobs in several states. 9. Chobani, founded by Hamdi Ulukaya, is investing $1.7 billion, including $1.2 billion for a new dairy plant in New York. Trump joked the U.S. might start exporting yogurt thanks to Chobani’s growth. 10. Bel Brands USA, led by Ivan Gerard, is putting $350 million into expanding cheese and snack production. After this, all Babybel cheeses sold in the U.S. will be made with American milk. 11. Schneider Electric, represented by Aamir Paul, is investing $700 million into U.S. energy infrastructure. It is the largest investment in the company’s 135-year history. 12. Johnson & Johnson, under CEO Joaquin Duato, will invest $55 billion in new manufacturing and technology upgrades across the country. 13. Eli Lilly, led by David Ricks, is putting $27 billion into expanding domestic pharmaceutical production and new facilities. 14. Novartis, represented by CEO Vas Narasimhan, plans to invest $23 billion in building or expanding 10 drug manufacturing facilities in the U.S. 15. Genentech, part of the Roche Group and led by Ashley Magargee, announced a massive $50 billion commitment to biotech manufacturing and research. 16. AbbVie, with Rob Michael at the helm, is investing $10 billion to build four new pharmaceutical plants across the U.S. 17. Thermo Fisher Scientific, led by Marc Casper, is expanding its operations with a $2 billion investment into medical supply and diagnostics manufacturing. 18. Merck, under Rob Davis, will spend $9 billion to grow its domestic vaccine and drug production capacity. 19. Abbott Laboratories, led by Robert Ford, is investing $500 million to improve facilities in Illinois and Texas, especially for diagnostics and medical devices. 20. IBM, with Arvind Krishna as CEO, announced a $150 billion investment to grow U.S. research, chip development and AI technology. 21. GE Aerospace, led by Larry Culp, is putting $1 billion into factories across 16 states to build jet engines for both commercial and military aircraft. Trump praised the company’s leadership in aerospace innovation. 22. SoftBank, led by Masayoshi Son, is partnering with Oracle and OpenAI on a total $700 billion investment in AI infrastructure in the U.S. This includes the largest private sector project in American history to support the development of advanced computing. 23. Apple, represented by CEO Tim Cook, is investing $500 billion to build factories and expand operations across seven or eight U.S. states. Trump noted this was a major shift for Apple, which previously concentrated production overseas.
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  • The initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, brings together key partners including PureHealth’s Rafed, AD Ports Group’s Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and Etihad Cargo.

    #GSK #AbuDhabi #pharmaceutical #PureHealth #EtihadCargo #ADPortsGroup #KEZAD #ADDED #aircargo #aircraft
    The initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, brings together key partners including PureHealth’s Rafed, AD Ports Group’s Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED) and Etihad Cargo. #GSK #AbuDhabi #pharmaceutical #PureHealth #EtihadCargo #ADPortsGroup #KEZAD #ADDED #aircargo #aircraft
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    GSK opens vaccine distribution centre in Abu Dhabi
    The initiative, spearheaded by the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi, brings together key partners including PureHealth’s Rafed, AD Ports Group’s Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD), Abu Dhabi...
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  • SkyCell, a Swiss technology company specialising in pharmaceutical supply chains, has formed a five-year strategic partnership with ACL Airshop, a global leader in Unit Load Device (ULD) leasing and management.

    #SkyCell #ACLAirshop #pharmaceutical #UnitLoadDevice #aircargo #logistics
    SkyCell, a Swiss technology company specialising in pharmaceutical supply chains, has formed a five-year strategic partnership with ACL Airshop, a global leader in Unit Load Device (ULD) leasing and management. #SkyCell #ACLAirshop #pharmaceutical #UnitLoadDevice #aircargo #logistics
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    SkyCell and ACL Airshop partner to enhance ULD tracking efficiency
    SkyCell’s IoT solutions to improve real-time tracking and utilisation of ACL Airshop’s extensive ULD fleet.
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  • IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has reported a significant 22% increase in tonnage for its Constant Climate product in 2024 compared to the previous year.

    #IAGCargo #InternationalAirlinesGroup #ConstantClimate #India #Ireland #Premia #LondonHeathrow #Pharmaceutical
    IAG Cargo, the cargo division of International Airlines Group (IAG), has reported a significant 22% increase in tonnage for its Constant Climate product in 2024 compared to the previous year. #IAGCargo #InternationalAirlinesGroup #ConstantClimate #India #Ireland #Premia #LondonHeathrow #Pharmaceutical
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    IAG Cargo pharma shipments jump 22%, India and Ireland lead growth
    Demand for temperature-controlled air cargo solutions surges globally, driven by rising pharmaceutical exports.
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  • You still trust Pharma and Vaccines? This might blow your mind:

    Nearly 20 years ago, CBS aired a segment on the flu shot, revealing a shocking truth: despite flu shot uptake among seniors rising from 15% to 65%, flu deaths kept going up.

    NIH scientists were devastated. This was not the result they were hoping to find. They assumed other factors must be “masking the true benefits of the shots.”

    “But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly,” Sharyl Attkisson reported.

    And when they looked at other countries? They found “the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and the UK.”

    So what did the CDC do? They doubled down. Instead of admitting failure, they kept pushing flu shots. Even worse, they turned to a “roundabout way” of protecting seniors—injecting kids to “protect grandma.”

    Sound familiar? They pulled the same stunt during COVID. When the pharmaceutical product didn’t work as promised, they injected kids to “protect grandma” all over again.

    “If they were doing this 20 years ago, they managed to make the same mistake again. That’s a little bit hard to believe it’s a mistake.”
    You still trust Pharma and Vaccines? This might blow your mind: Nearly 20 years ago, CBS aired a segment on the flu shot, revealing a shocking truth: despite flu shot uptake among seniors rising from 15% to 65%, flu deaths kept going up. NIH scientists were devastated. This was not the result they were hoping to find. They assumed other factors must be “masking the true benefits of the shots.” “But no matter how they crunched the numbers, they got the same disappointing result. Flu shots have not reduced deaths among the elderly,” Sharyl Attkisson reported. And when they looked at other countries? They found “the same poor results in Australia, France, Canada, and the UK.” So what did the CDC do? They doubled down. Instead of admitting failure, they kept pushing flu shots. Even worse, they turned to a “roundabout way” of protecting seniors—injecting kids to “protect grandma.” Sound familiar? They pulled the same stunt during COVID. When the pharmaceutical product didn’t work as promised, they injected kids to “protect grandma” all over again. “If they were doing this 20 years ago, they managed to make the same mistake again. That’s a little bit hard to believe it’s a mistake.”
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  • With Wall Street growing more confident by the day that Trump's tariffs are nothing but hot air, and pushing stocks to new record highs, today after the close President Donald Trump tried to reassure the market that tariffs are indeed coming and said he would likely impose tariffs on auto, semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports of around 25%, with an announcement coming as soon as April 2.
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-double-down-reciprocal-tariffs-wall-street-trade-worries-hit-new-highs
    With Wall Street growing more confident by the day that Trump's tariffs are nothing but hot air, and pushing stocks to new record highs, today after the close President Donald Trump tried to reassure the market that tariffs are indeed coming and said he would likely impose tariffs on auto, semiconductor and pharmaceutical imports of around 25%, with an announcement coming as soon as April 2. https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trump-double-down-reciprocal-tariffs-wall-street-trade-worries-hit-new-highs
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    Trump Warns 25% Tariffs On Cars, Drugs And Chips Coming In April
    “I probably will tell you that on April 2, but it’ll be in the neighborhood of 25%”
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  • Total air cargo tonnage at Schiphol Cargo reached 1.5 million tonnes in 2024, an 8.2 percent increase from 2023.

    #SchipholCargo #2024results #ecommerce #fullfreighters #bellycargo #pharma #Electronics #machinery #spareparts #perishables #pharmaceuticals #aircargo
    Total air cargo tonnage at Schiphol Cargo reached 1.5 million tonnes in 2024, an 8.2 percent increase from 2023. #SchipholCargo #2024results #ecommerce #fullfreighters #bellycargo #pharma #Electronics #machinery #spareparts #perishables #pharmaceuticals #aircargo
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    Schiphol Cargo reports 8% increase in 2024 on e-commerce push
    Air cargo growth also driven by various global geo-political developments and ocean shipping restrictions.
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  • The left is panicking over RFK Jr.'s health secretary role!
    Kennedy plans to dismantle the pharmaceutical industry’s grip on power and disrupt their taxpayer-funded cash cow, empowering individuals to make informed health choices and prioritize autonomy over corporate interests.
    https://www.rebelnews.com/the_left_is_panicking_over_rfk_jrs_health_secretary_role
    The left is panicking over RFK Jr.'s health secretary role! Kennedy plans to dismantle the pharmaceutical industry’s grip on power and disrupt their taxpayer-funded cash cow, empowering individuals to make informed health choices and prioritize autonomy over corporate interests. https://www.rebelnews.com/the_left_is_panicking_over_rfk_jrs_health_secretary_role
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    The left is panicking over RFK Jr.'s health secretary role
    Kennedy plans to dismantle the pharmaceutical industry’s grip on power and disrupt their taxpayer-funded cash cow, empowering individuals to make informed health choices and prioritize autonomy over corporate interests.
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  • UPS Healthcare has opened three new specialised cross-docking facilities in Milan, Frankfurt and Mexico City. These facilities provide support for pharmaceutical shipments with a range of time and temperature control requirements.

    #UPS #UPSHealthcare #Milan #Frankfurt #MexicoCity #pharma #Healthcare
    UPS Healthcare has opened three new specialised cross-docking facilities in Milan, Frankfurt and Mexico City. These facilities provide support for pharmaceutical shipments with a range of time and temperature control requirements. #UPS #UPSHealthcare #Milan #Frankfurt #MexicoCity #pharma #Healthcare
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    UPS expands healthcare footprint with three new facilities
    UPS Healthcare opens three new specialised cross-docking facilities in Milan, Frankfurt and Mexico City.
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  • Now, why would Bernie do this?

    Bernie Sanders -- Senate HELP Committee ranking minority member -- convened a roundtable of Vaccine High Priests, including Pontifex Maximus Paul Offit. The obvious objective of this roundtable discussion is to spread fear among the American people that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will take away their vaccines and send their children back to 19th and early 20th century conditions of childhood mortality.

    Perhaps this is why:

    Bernie S​anders was the #2 Senator in receipt of pharmaceutical contributions from 2015-2016 . . .

    https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/recips?Mem=Y&cycle=2016&ind=H04++&recipdetail=S&sortorder=U
    Now, why would Bernie do this? Bernie Sanders -- Senate HELP Committee ranking minority member -- convened a roundtable of Vaccine High Priests, including Pontifex Maximus Paul Offit. The obvious objective of this roundtable discussion is to spread fear among the American people that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. will take away their vaccines and send their children back to 19th and early 20th century conditions of childhood mortality. Perhaps this is why: Bernie S​anders was the #2 Senator in receipt of pharmaceutical contributions from 2015-2016 . . . https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/recips?Mem=Y&cycle=2016&ind=H04++&recipdetail=S&sortorder=U
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