CINCINNATI — GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp announced at an Axios event on Tuesday that the GE Aerospace Foundation is launching a $30-million, five-year workforce skills training program aimed at helping revitalize U.S. manufacturing.

Why it matters: It's part of the global aerospace giant's effort to close the gap between the number of manufacturing jobs that employers are creating in America, and the workers who have the necessary skills.

Culp — surrounded by massive GE Aerospace engines at the company's Customer Technical Education Center, near the corporate HQ in Cincinnati — told me the announcement is a "glove fit" with President Trump's effort to encourage investment in American manufacturing jobs. • "We've heard the president, with his executive order in the spring, talk about th

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