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Subject US manufacturers plan more price hikes in 2023
Date June 20, 2023 2:50 PM
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NAW SmartBrief
June 20, 2023
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TODAY'S HEADLINES

TOP STORY
* Most distributors expect to increase sales in 2023
* Seeking agility, retailers turn to technology, data
* Philadelphia, N.Y. manufacturing indexes point to rebound
* US manufacturers plan more price hikes in 2023
* Port of Savannah in midst of $2B expansion project
* Hy-Vee President Tweeten recognized as industry trailblazer
OPERATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY
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SALES AND MARKETING
* How to get sales and pricing teams on the same page
* Disgruntled consumers put marketers under threat
THE BUSINESS LEADER
* Expert advice to ensure flexibility in hybrid work
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