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Editorial Staff US Shutdown: An International Cliffhanger I
had the pleasure of attending the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show outside of Toronto last month. More than 150 new products were introduced, bringing together more than 10,000 manufacturing professionals. And while the new technologies were a hot topic of discussion, an even hotter topic was the looming—and then actual—shutdown of the US government. The event ran from Sept. 30 through Oct. 3, with the shutdown taking place in the middle of the event, on Oct. 1. The Canadian news media was laser-focused on what the shutdown would mean for their
economy, and in particular, Canadian manufacturing. About three-fourths of the Canadian manufacturing sector (worth $79 CDN billion in Ontario alone) is directly tied to the United States, usually as part of an OEM’s supply chain.
CMTS keynote speaker Sandra Pupatello, director of business and global markets at PwC, even called manufacturing “the Wayne Gretzky” of the Canadian economy. As I took a shuttle back to my hotel after the first night of the show, I spotted a man on his iPhone watching a live stream of President Barack Obama’s speech to the public, hours before the shutdown. He noticed me cranking my neck to listen and came and sat next to me to let me watch. (Canadians are so thoughtful!) He seemed pretty worried by it all. He told me that he was from Quebec and runs a family-owned machine shop, with 80 employees. His biggest customer is Pratt & Whitney, one of the big aerospace engine manufacturers, and a US-based company. His firm makes parts for small en- gines that go into jets.
“This will probably affect us,” he said, with a disappointed look on his face. His com- ments made me think about the impact a drawn-out shutdown would have on manufactur- ers not just in the US, but elsewhere in the world, too. At the show, Canadians peppered me with questions: “How long do you think the shutdown will last?” “Are you nervous?” ... Like other Americans, I had no definitive answers, which seemed to make folks even more concerned. As I discussed the situ- ation with one associate, I explained that we Americans were accustomed to a certain amount of political brinkmanship. “You Americans don’t seem nearly as worried about this as we are,” she said, noting that our relative ease was making her feel a little bit bet- ter. Perhaps I was wrong to suggest this historic meltdown would get resolved at the last minute. But I was crossing my fingers and hoping for an 11th-hour solution, as we’ve, unfortunately, come to expect.
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