manufacturing News Updates

Government, Business

Services Gauge Drops to Three-Year Low

America’s service industries joined manufacturing in taking a big step back last month, fueling concerns that the global slowdown and trade war are weighing more on the broader economy. Stocks, the dollar and Treasury yields all fell after the report.

October 3, 2019
Government, Business

Factory Gauge Hits 10-Year Low as Employment Wobbles

A measure of U.S. manufacturing unexpectedly fell deeper into contraction, posting the weakest reading since the end of the last recession as a global slowdown and the U.S.-China trade war increasingly weigh on the sector.

October 1, 2019
Government, Business

World Economy Signals Manufacturing Crisis

The global economy flashed clearer warning signs Oct. 1 as a wave of data showed manufacturing stuck in a slump, exports falling and sentiment sliding.

October 1, 2019
Government, Business

US Manufacturing Activity Contracts in August

WASHINGTON — U.S. factory activity shrank in August for the first time since August 2016, a sign that the trade war with China is weighing down a crucial sector of the economy.

September 3, 2019
Government, Business, Fuel, Logistics

Experts to Dissect Industry Trends, Insights at ATA Economic Summit

Experts in the fields of manufacturing, logistics and the petroleum industry are scheduled to participate in American Trucking Associations’ economic summit in September.

August 9, 2019
Government, Business

Factory Gauge Sinks to Lowest Since 2016 as Exports Drop

U.S. manufacturing activity deteriorated in July to an almost three-year low, dragged down by slower production and shaky export markets that help explain the Federal Reserve’s decision to reduce interest rates July 31.

August 1, 2019
Government, Business

Global Manufacturing Slump Puts Reality Check on Trade Truce

Global manufacturing took another knock at the end of the second quarter, signaling a worsening economic growth outlook as U.S.-China trade tensions continue to simmer.

July 1, 2019

Tariffs Weighing on Manufacturers’ Optimism, Survey Shows

NEW YORK — Manufacturers see the Trump administration’s trade policies as a bigger challenge than the economy. That’s one of the findings of a quarterly survey by the National Association of Manufacturers.

June 24, 2019
Government, Business

Factory Gauge Falls to Two-Year Low as Orders Cool

A gauge of U.S. factories fell in April to the weakest level since late 2016, signaling that manufacturing headwinds extended into the second quarter as companies continue to confront uncertainty about trade.

May 1, 2019
Government, Business

Philadelphia Fed’s Factory Outlook Is Weakest in Three Years

The six-month outlook for manufacturing in America’s mid-Atlantic region slumped to a three-year low, another sign that expectations for weaker global growth may be weighing on producers.

March 21, 2019