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Subject Graybar expands | USMCA negotiations to restart | Distribution space demand strong
Date September 8, 2025 2:30 PM
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NAW SmartBrief
September 8, 2025
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TODAY'S HEADLINES

TOP STORIES
* Graybar expands logistics footprint with new large-scale DCs
* Trump administration to begin USMCA renegotiation
* Distribution space demand strong despite uncertainties
* Second quarter productivity soars, easing cost pressures
* Services sector activity accelerates in Aug.
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