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US manufacturing continues to decline; inflation pressure is easing – News

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Last updated: 2024/07/02 at 3:30 AM
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The US manufacturing sector has contracted for the third consecutive month in June, indicating subdued demand and a decline in prices paid by factories for inputs. The ISM Manufacturing Business Survey Committee Chair, Timothy Fiore, noted that manufacturers are hesitant to invest in capital and inventory due to current monetary policy and other conditions. This pressure on manufacturing is attributed to higher interest rates and softening demand for goods, although business investment has remained relatively stable.

Economists predict that the manufacturing sector will continue to be weak in the coming months, with financial conditions needing to significantly loosen to stimulate growth. The ISM’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 48.5 in June, below the growth threshold of 50. While some industries such as primary metals and chemical products reported growth, others like transportation equipment, electrical equipment, and machinery experienced contraction. Manufacturers provided feedback indicating challenges with customer orders, demand fluctuations, and the need to reduce inventory levels to adapt to market conditions.

The Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy has remained unchanged since last July, but financial markets anticipate a potential easing cycle to start in September. The ISM survey revealed a slight improvement in new orders but a decrease in factory output. Inflation at the factory gate has cooled significantly, with prices paid by manufacturers dropping to a six-month low. This disinflationary trend is expected to continue, supported by better supply chain performance.

Factory employment declined in June, and the overall labor market is showing signs of cooling. The construction sector is also experiencing slower growth due to higher borrowing costs, impacting investment in residential construction. Despite a slight dip in construction spending in May, there are concerns about the housing market as demand softens and mortgage rates increase. Economists predict a pullback in residential construction in the second half of the year.

In conclusion, the US manufacturing sector is facing challenges due to subdued demand, higher interest rates, and softening prices. While some industries are experiencing growth, overall economic conditions remain weak. The Federal Reserve’s interest rate policy and potential easing cycle could provide some relief, but a significant loosening of financial conditions is needed to stimulate manufacturing growth. The construction sector is also showing signs of slowing down, with concerns about housing demand and supply impacting investment in new construction projects.

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