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March 23, 2006 Treasury Secretary Visits Truck Manufacturer HAGERSTOWN, MD– Treasury Secretary John Snow visited Volvo Powertrain North America today to talk with employees and company managers about the American economy and the role of investment, including investment from abroad, in creating good jobs. The facility visited by Snow today was purchased by Volvo – a Swedish truck manufacturer – in 1999 to produce the Volvo product in conjunction with the Mack truck engines that were already being produced. Volvo retained the facility's highly-skilled local workers and has since invested $150 million to upgrade the facility and construct a state-of-the-art Engine Development Laboratory that employs hundreds of engineers who work on more advanced, cleaner-running engines. Today, Volvo Powertrain North America's "We know that investment in "Indeed, 5.3 million Snow went on to say that the success of the American economy – including a growth rate of around 3.5 percent and the creation of nearly five million new jobs over the past three years – is the result of a strong foundation, including sound monetary policy, lower tax rates, an outstanding workforce, an embrace of entrepreneurship and ongoing openness to trade and investment. "The American economy was in trouble a few years ago, and there can be no question today that well-timed tax relief, combined with responsible leadership from the Federal Reserve Board, created an environment in which entrepreneurs and workers could bring our economy back from that weakened state," he said. "Investment in the Snow concluded his visit by congratulating plant employees and managers on a successful merger. "Thank you for the work you do for your industry, and for the advancement of clean-engine technology. It's great to see to companies from two countries join together for the greater good."
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