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Obama, Business Executives Meet At White House Forum

Obama Business Executives

JIM KUHNHENN and CHRIS RUGABER   01/11/12 06:03 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — Flanked by business executives, President Barack Obama urged employers Wednesday to create jobs in the U.S. rather than ship them overseas and offered to propose tax incentives to help them.

"I'm incredibly optimistic about our prospects," Obama said about the economy after meeting with more than a dozen corporate and small business leaders whose firms have succeeded, to one degree or another, in bringing jobs back to the United States.

A day after his Republican adversaries competed in the New Hampshire primary, Obama sought to grab back the spotlight and underscore his focus on the economy by convening a high-profile White House forum on how to increase employment and stem the hundreds of thousands of jobs that have been sent overseas.

Obama did not mention any of his potential Republican challengers during his public remarks. But two participants in the forum, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed and United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard, compared Obama favorably to Mitt Romney, who on Tuesday won the New Hampshire Republican primary and solidified his lead over the GOP presidential field.

Gerard said his union represented workers in companies that had been acquired by Romney's former firm, Bain Capital, and that eventually shut down. "From our point of view, this president from day one has tried to create jobs not cut jobs," he said.

As a result, the day had all the feel of a presidential counterpunch to the Republican candidates, and particularly to Romney, who has sought to portray Obama as a foe of free enterprise.

Obama highlighted big and small firms ranging from Ford to a North Carolina specialty furniture company as examples of enterprises that have invested in the U.S. rather than abroad. He called on other companies to do the same with the help of government incentives.

The White House says the president will propose $12 million in his 2013 budget to promote business investment from overseas in the United States. Obama has already proposed tax incentives, including a cut in employers' Social Security taxes, to encourage more hiring. Congress has not acted on those measures.

As if to underscore the political stakes, Obama called for new jobs to take root, not in China or Germany, but "in places like Michigan and Ohio and Virginia and North Carolina," all crucial states in his bid for re-election.

"Right now, we're at a unique moment, an inflection point, a period where we've got the opportunity for those jobs to come back," Obama said. "And the business leaders in this room, they're ahead of the curve, they recognize it."

But among the causes behind the new spate of hiring is the lack of wage growth in the United States over several years – a fact that Obama often cites as an impediment for those wishing to rise to the middle class.

Indeed, Hal Sirkin of Boston Consulting Group, a participant in the forum, told reporters that not only are U.S. workers more productive than Chinese workers, wages in countries such as China are rising at rapid rates.

"It's a simple mathematical equation. It's changing," he said. "And it will mean that it is a lot easier to retain jobs in the U.S. and it will be a lot easier to attract jobs back to the U.S. It's not about the patriotism – although I know everybody on stage with me here is just as patriotic. But it is about the underlying economics. And the economics are favoring the U.S. at this point at this time. And by 2015, we expect to see the beginning – and these people are the absolute beginning – of the wave of `reshoring' back to the U.S."

But any move towards insourcing is fighting a powerful trend: U.S. multinational corporations have been adding jobs overseas partly because that's where an increasingly large share of their sales are. Companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index now earn more than half of their revenue from overseas.

That has fueled a shift in jobs, with large U.S. multinational corporations reducing their U.S. employment while adding jobs in other countries. U.S. multinationals cut more than 800,000 jobs in the United States in 2000-2009, according to the Commerce Department. They added 2.9 million overseas in the same period, the most recent data available.

The Great Recession and the sluggish recovery may have blunted that trend. Labor costs have fallen, particularly in manufacturing, as unions in many industries have accepted lower pay to preserve jobs. At the same time, businesses have cut costs and boosted efficiency. Productivity grew at the fastest pace in 18 months in last year's third quarter.

"The U.S. is becoming a pretty reasonable place to manufacture," said Gary Clyde Hufbauer, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. "We are more competitive."

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Associated Press writers Ben Feller and Erica Werner contributed to this report.

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10:02 AM on 01/12/2012
The GOP is working on the pipe line
09:58 AM on 01/12/2012
Great.. after 3 years he decides to get to work...
NEWS FLASH: 400,000 folks filed for unemployment last week...
Tired of the posturing, speeches, and blaming.... N'OBAMA 2012
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Gabby Dawson
Phd in Common Sense
10:28 AM on 01/12/2012
Lol.... You're a funny little guy
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1oldhippie
yes, WE can again!
09:34 AM on 01/12/2012
We, the people, could help ourselves by supporting companies that DO hire locally, and by shopping at mom and pop businesses...these are the real American job creators.
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Taisposo
09:19 AM on 01/12/2012
Obama keeps coming up with ideas on how to improve the economy and the republicans
continue to treat them as clay pigeons. Ohh, look. A new one. Hit it Boehmer.
09:56 AM on 01/12/2012
The only ideas he comes up with are stimules packages that do not work and that has been proven. We are broke! We are 16 trillion in debt and when you include unfunded federal pensions, militarty pensions, social security and medicare the true number is over 50 trillion. Think about those numbers for a minute and tell me how you can justify billions of dollars in more stimulus spending. He had budgeted 12 million in 2013 to promote businesses to bring jobs back to this country. He has spent more than that on personal vacations this year alone. That should tell you just how much he dislikes the private sector and wants to destroy what make this country so great. Go ahead and vote for him and see how you like things a few years from now.
08:26 AM on 01/12/2012
Best thing BHO could do for jobs creation is resign and let President Romney start building jobs today. Instead we have to endure another 11 months for BHO's blaming, whining and cluelessness.
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Gabby Dawson
Phd in Common Sense
10:30 AM on 01/12/2012
Really? Romney??? Explain to me how Romney has the capability to create jobs? His record suggests he's only good at handing out pink slips and making deposits into his own account.... All I ask is that you explain your position....
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GoDems2012
YOU are the change!
08:14 AM on 01/12/2012
And what are the GOPs plans to increase employment? Cut taxes on the rich and de-regulate.
08:28 AM on 01/12/2012
Check the HOR bills Reid has refused to bring for vote in Senate. You can get details instead of snark.
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kemah
09:26 AM on 01/12/2012
Not snark, that are the GOP ideas to create jobs, cut taxes to corporations to 0, raise taxes on the poor, get rid of the EPA, eliminate financial regulations, put Jesus back into the class room, pray the gay away, get rid of child labor laws, have kids become janitors, have voter id to decrease voting by minorities, put troops back into Iraq, and of course start a war with Iran. All those are in the GOP talking points. But the most critical issue facing America is the war on Christmas and Christianity. Those two things are what is keeping America down according to the FOX news.
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GoDems2012
YOU are the change!
07:38 PM on 01/12/2012
No one is buying that. They voted against too many jobs proposals.
06:54 AM on 01/12/2012
"The U.S. is becoming a pretty reasonable place to manufacture," said Gary Clyde Hufbauer, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. "We are more competitive."

Translation: There are tens of millions of very desperate people in this nation who will endure poor conditions and low pay for a chance at maybe getting health insurance some day.
06:18 AM on 01/12/2012
Is this to keep his worshipers from hearing about his first priority.....getting his three NAFTA clone bills passed to the glee of his Repugican buddies? How do you keep track of this spineless snake oil salesman lies? He'll tell four different lies on the same subject and must have staff to keep him informed on his integrity gap and character deficit.
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StewII
New England
12:40 AM on 01/12/2012
Obama reversing the failed policies of the GOP. Will congress get on board? Doubtful!
08:30 AM on 01/12/2012
BHO is a virtual lame duck. Nothing will happen in the next 11 months. Both parties are waiting to see who is in power. BHO is irrelevant again. BHO is a complete failure. BHO should resign today for good of country.
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Gabby Dawson
Phd in Common Sense
10:31 AM on 01/12/2012
WTF does BHO stand for???
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StewII
New England
06:56 PM on 01/12/2012
It's all ready started happening. GOP are cornered.
11:21 PM on 01/11/2012
He still doesn't get it. Taxes are paid on profits a business makes each year if they are competitive enough to sell their products or services and make a profit. What the government has to do is back off on all of the regulations and government red tape that adds a lot of costs and reduces their cost competitiveness. The government energy policies, for example, are adding costs across the board that is adding base costs to every product manufactured in this country. And of course, the national unions have undermined many of our industries with large manufacturing operations and that is another reason it is cheaper to manufacture offshore. So, the President still does not know how to create jobs because he doesn't understand how the private economy works. How could he, he has never worked in private industry. I rest my case.
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MIVOTE
Adds wisdom to knowledge
11:42 PM on 01/11/2012
What the government has to do is back off on all of the regulation­s and government red tape that adds a lot of costs and reduces their cost competitiv­eness....while putting American citizens at risk....the President still does not know how to create jobs because he doesn't understand how the private economy works.. which is bu .ll chi t.
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kemah
09:34 AM on 01/12/2012
Let's us look back at America before there were those regulations. Rivers would catch on fire, kids were told not to play outside because of the bad air, child labor was rampant, work week was 12 hour days, no retirement, poor houses, no workers safety rules no OSHA, food was contaminated, No FDA, snake oil was sold for medical treatments,
So let us go back to the good old days for the robber barons.
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ojolsen
my micro-bio is empty
11:52 PM on 01/11/2012
You don't get it. You can't harm people in order to put a few more bucks in their pockets.
11:16 PM on 01/11/2012
He says he will propose 12 million to the 2013 budget to promote business back to this country! That should tell you right there that he is not going to do anything to promote business. That should tell you how much he dislikes business and the private sector. 12 million! What a joke.
WWR63
CA Republican turning a Blue State Red
11:23 PM on 01/11/2012
When did they pass a Budget? Have theyeverpassed a Budget under Obama?
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margoharris
I used to be Snow White but I drifted.
01:50 AM on 01/12/2012
You don't know what you are talking about. Go back to sleep.
08:32 AM on 01/12/2012
BHO is a complete joke. Fortunately the joke is over in 2013 and he goes back to being a Community Organizer.
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11:15 PM on 01/11/2012
George W Obama at his finest "offered to propose tax incentives to help them" These are the same people who are not paying their fair share and once again the American tax payer has to finance it.
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margoharris
I used to be Snow White but I drifted.
01:53 AM on 01/12/2012
He wants to reward companies that bring jobs back with tax credits and not reward the companies that ship jobs overseas with tax credits. Ge it?
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rbchilds
In times of deceit, the truth will set you free
06:32 AM on 01/12/2012
Wanna bet the corporations get it in both directions?
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05:13 PM on 01/12/2012
So how do you figure out which is which? I can buy a GM car made in Korea, and a Hyundai made in the USA. Oh so simple.But it sounds good
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10:58 PM on 01/11/2012
Three years too late.....
08:33 AM on 01/12/2012
And yet it will never happen under this sorry regime.
10:44 PM on 01/11/2012
He should have known this is how you get buisnesses to bite before he became Prez. He is getting it figured out and soon will be way right.
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rbchilds
In times of deceit, the truth will set you free
06:33 AM on 01/12/2012
That is what happens when an official is elected with absolutely no experience in the business world, you get an offical in training.
10:30 PM on 01/11/2012
Obama is the problem, not the businessmen.