Federal Policy
AEM Unveils U.S. Manufacturing Policy Agenda
March 17, 2026
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) has introduced the "Equipped to Manufacture" policy agenda aimed at strengthening U.S. equipment manufacturing through targeted trade, infrastructure, and workforce initiatives. This agenda emphasizes tariff relief, infrastructure investment, farm economy support, and modernization of apprenticeship and immigration policies to address workforce shortages and enhance domestic manufacturing competitiveness.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate potential shifts in federal infrastructure and trade policies that could impact equipment manufacturing contracts and supply chains.
- Contractors and vendors in manufacturing and infrastructure sectors may find new opportunities as government programs align with AEM's agenda to boost domestic production capacity.
- Workforce development reforms highlighted in the agenda suggest increased emphasis on skilled labor availability, affecting contract execution timelines and labor sourcing strategies.
- Organizations involved in agricultural equipment and related infrastructure projects should evaluate how tariff and trade certainty measures might influence procurement costs and sourcing decisions.
President Trump and congressional leaders have made growing manufacturing in the United States a top priority 6 expanding manufacturing capacity, increasing investments, and creating more jobs. To turn that vision into reality, policymakers should take immediate action on the policies outlined in Equipped to Manufacture and ensure that the future is made in America.
— Kip Eideberg
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- AEM Unveils “Equipped to Manufacture” Policy Agenda - AEM | Association of Equipment Manufacturers · AEM | Association of Equipment Manufacturers · Mar 17