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- U. S. Factory Activity Contracts Faster Than Expected
By Don Nico Forbes U S factory activity slipped at a faster pace than expected in November, as businesses continue to face a hit from higher tariffs, according to a survey of manufacturing firms
- U. S. factory activity shrinks by the most in four months
U S factory activity shrank in November by the most in four months as orders weakened, indicating manufacturers are struggling to break free from an extended period of malaise
- ISM® PMI® Reports Roundup: November Manufacturing
The ISM® Manufacturing PMI® Report for November revealed that the script from recent months remains the same: Tepid consumer demand, sluggish employment and elevated prices that are the result of — or exacerbated by — U S trade and tariffs policy
- US Factory Activity Contracts Unexpectedly, Stirring Economic Growth . . .
A key gauge of U S manufacturing activity unexpectedly contracted at a faster pace in October, signaling persistent weakness in the factory sector and raising concerns about the broader economic outlook
- Six months in: Are tariffs really rebuilding American manufacturing . . .
Six months after the administration’s latest wave of tariffs took effect, the headlines tell an optimistic story The U S trade deficit is narrowing Tariff revenues have doubled Companies have announced more than $1 7 trillion in new manufacturing investments, from semiconductor fabs in Texas
- U. S. Factory Activity Contracts at Faster Pace as Production Lags
"In October, U S manufacturing activity contracted at a faster rate, with contractions in production and inventories," said Susan Spence, chair of the ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee
- US Factory Activity Contracts for 6th Month: S P - TRADING ECONOMICS
The latest reading signaled the third consecutive month of expansion in the manufacturing sector, supported by faster output growth and the strongest rise in new orders in 20 months, driven by improved market demand and success in securing new contracts
- US manufacturing activity contracts for sixth straight month in August . . .
"In August, U S manufacturing activity contracted at a slightly slower rate, with new orders growth the biggest factor in the 0 7-percentage point gain of the Manufacturing PMI," said
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