dskolnick@tribtoday.com
Despite economic setbacks in the Mahoning Valley, Gov. Mike DeWine said he believes better days are ahead for the area.
“I’m optimistic about the Valley,” he said. “I’ve told you this before. I’m not changing my opinion at all. I just see a lot of good things going on.”
DeWine specifically pointed to Youngstown State University, saying President Jim Tressel and his administration are “looking not just inward, but outward, which I like. They’re looking at things that can help the Valley as well as Youngstown State.”
The governor also said he was pleased with the progress at Lordstown Motors Corp.
Despite economic setbacks in the Mahoning Valley, Gov. Mike DeWine said he believes better days are ahead for the area.
“I’m optimistic about the Valley,” he said. “I’ve told you this before. I’m not changing my opinion at all. I just see a lot of good things going on.”
DeWine specifically pointed to Youngstown State University, saying President Jim Tressel and his administration are “looking not just inward, but outward, which I like. They’re looking at things that can help the Valley as well as Youngstown State.”
The governor also said he was pleased with the progress at Lordstown Motors Corp.
dskolnick@tribtoday.com
Despite economic setbacks in the Mahoning Valley, Gov. Mike DeWine said he believes better days are ahead for the area.
“I’m optimistic about the Valley,” he said. “I’ve told you this before. I’m not changing my opinion at all. I just see a lot of good things going on.”
DeWine specifically pointed to Youngstown State University, saying President Jim Tressel and his administration are “looking not just inward, but outward, which I like. They’re looking at things that can help the Valley as well as Youngstown State.”
The governor also said he was pleased with the progress at Lordstown Motors Corp.
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WASHINGTON – The Treasury Department has branded Vietnam and Switzerland as currency manipulators while putting China and nine other countries on a watch list in an annual report designed to stop countries from manipulating their currencies to gain unfair trade advantages.
It marked the first time the United States has labeled another country as a currency manipulator since August 2019, when it called out China at a time when the world s two largest economies were locked in tense trade negotiations.
The Trump administration removed the designation from China in January after the two countries achieved trade agreements aimed at lowering China s huge trade surplus with the U.S.