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Trump's Tariffs Slam Electrical Stocks
A look at tariffs and hot metros for home builders in this podcast.
April 11, 2025
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Rexel makes a strategic acquisition to go after business on Long Island, NY.
April 11, 2025
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Check out which metros may be the most active residential markets in 2025.
April 11, 2025
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The long-term impact of tariffs is still unclear, but they are already the #1 topic in the electrical market.
April 11, 2025
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Analysis of the impact of tariffs on the electrical market and the metros with the most single-family building permits.
April 10, 2025
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Schneider Electric’s latest U.S. planned investment will surpass $1 billion so far this decade. This new planned investment is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs.
March 27, 2025
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Need a quick read on which local areas are showing signs of growth? Our audio-only version of Episode 116 of the Today’s Electrical Economy podcast series sponsored by Champion...
March 27, 2025
Follow the Moving Trucks: Local Markets Attracting the Most New Residents
Need a quick read on which local areas are showing signs of growth? Episode 116 of the Today’s Electrical Economy podcast series sponsored by Champion Fiberglass explores the ...
March 27, 2025

Moving Ahead in the Age of COVID-19

Join other electrical distributors, manufacturers and reps in taking this Channel Marketing Group/DISC Corp. survey on the electrical industry's recovery efforts in the COVID-19 crisis.
June 5, 2020
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Channel Marketing and DISC Corp. are continuing their successful research efforts into the impact the COVID-19 coronavirus is having on the electrical industry and are checking in with electrical distributors, manufacturers and independent manufacturers’ reps on their experiences with their fourth survey during this crisis.

You can help out with this effort by clicking here to take a brief survey by Thursday, June 11. All input is confidential. Respondents will get a free copy of the results, and members of supporting associations and marketing groups will also receive a free copy of the results.  Each of the past surveys had over 500 responses from industry executives.

David Gordon, president, Channel Marketing Group, said in his www.electricaltrends.com blog that this survey, entitled Moving Ahead, will explore how distributors, manufacturers and reps are managing their businesses the next stage of the recovery efforts, now that construction is open, and states are in various phases of reopening and local economies are starting up again.

Click here to take the survey, and please get your responses back by June 11 so they can be included in the report.