A Rising Dollar Will Deliver a Blow to Manufacturing November 2, 2022 A competitive exchange rate that favors manufacturing is the main way to drive up growth in the US economy, argues a businessman-economist.
Manufacturing Slips in October, Nearing Contraction Level November 1, 2022 Manufacturing economic activity fell in October and is getting close to contraction, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Durable Goods Orders Rise on Transportation October 27, 2022 New orders for durable goods rose in September, paced by transportation equipment, the U.S. Commerce Department reported today.
Machine Tool Orders Dip in September on Year-Over-Year Basis Despite IMTS November 14, 2022 Machine tool orders declined in September compared with a year earlier despite the return of the IMTS show after a four-year hiatus.
Manufacturing Adds 32,000 Jobs, Paced by Durable Goods November 4, 2022 Manufacturing employment increased 32,000 jobs in October, with durable goods industries leading the way.
Machine Tool Orders Post Mixed Results in August October 10, 2022 Machine tool orders posted a monthly gain in August but were down compared with a year ago.
U.S. Gives TSMC $6.6 Billion to Manufacture Chips in Arizona April 8, 2024 The $6.6 billion will support construction of three fabrication plants in Phoenix, two of which are already in development.
March 2021 U.S. Cutting Tool Orders Up 18.8% from February 2021 June 8, 2021 March 2021 U.S. cutting tool consumption totaled $177.6 million, up 18.8 percent from February's $149.5 million and down 2.6 percent when compared with the $182.3 million reported for March 2020.
Manufacturing Maintains Strong Momentum in May June 1, 2021 Manufacturing ramped up in May, improving from strong results the month before, the Institute for Supply Management said today.
Manufacturing Jobs Rise With Boost From Motor Vehicles June 4, 2021 Manufacturing employment rose in May, receiving a major boost from motor vehicles and parts where people returned to work after temporary layoffs.