A key gauge of U.S. factory activity contracted in August for the first time in three years, as new orders continued to stall. Performance of the ISM purchasing managers index highlights the repercussions of trade uncertainty and slower growth outside of the U.S., with signs pointing to U.S. manufacturing entering a recession. … READ MORE >
Administration delays tariffs on some Chinese goods ahead of holidays
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Tuesday issued a notice stating that an additional planned 10% tariff set to take effect on Sept. 1 on many imports from China will be delayed on some of those products until Dec. 15. The move was expected to provide relief to U.S. retailers and consumers ahead of the critical holiday selling season. … READ MORE >
US manufacturing–slipping away
The U.S. manufacturing sector slipped closer to contractionary terrain in July, which in our estimation reaffirms the decision by the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points at its July meeting on Wednesday. The top line sentiment index in the Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing survey declined to 51.2 from 51.7 a month earlier, while production and new orders rose to 50.8. Any reading below 50 in the top line is consistent with a recession in the manufacturing sector. … READ MORE >
Boeing’s potential halt to 737 Max production would have wide economic impact
Boeing on Wednesday reported its largest-ever quarterly loss of $3.4 billion due to the continued troubles with its 737 Max plane.The company continues to work with regulators, but if not able to get approval in the near term, Boeing said it would consider reducing or shutting down production of the 737 Max entirely. … READ MORE >
Central banks brace for economic slowdown as manufacturing reflects contraction
As global central banks, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, prepare to proactively stave off an economic slowdown, we turn our attention to the primary rationale behind the push to alter monetary policy–the global economic downturn in manufacturing and its ripple effect on middle market suppliers. … READ MORE >
Demand for manufacturing workers remains robust, despite May’s decline in U.S. job openings
Manufacturing positions in the United States are among the hardest to fill as the labor market remains tight, a key government report released on Tuesday shows. … READ MORE >
Factory orders stall in latest Institute for Supply Management Index
The Institute for Supply Management index—a key gauge of U.S. factory activity—dropped to 51.7 in June, from 52.1 a month earlier, pulled lower primarily by economic uncertainty over trade issues. The index posted its third straight monthly decline and the weakest level since October 2016. … READ MORE >
SCOTUS rejects challenge to administration’s steel tariffs
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a case seeking to overturn the administration’s power to impose more than $4 billion in steel tariffs, turning away an appeal that challenged its use of national security as the legal justification for the United States’ trade agenda. … READ MORE >
Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing gauge weakens sharply in June
Philadelphia Fed’s manufacturing gauge falls in June, registering its lowest level since February when the index registered zero. … READ MORE >
U.S. manufacturing index registers lowest level since October 2016
A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity unexpectedly fell in May to the lowest level since October 2016. … READ MORE >