Kuwait Times

US factory orders fell 3.3% in July

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Orders at US factories tumbled in July, dragged down by a sharp fall in orders for civilian aircraft. The Commerce Department said yesterday that factory orders declined 3.3 percent in July, after a 3.2 percent gain last month. July’s decline was mostly because of a 19.2 percent drop in orders in the volatile transporta­tion equipment category. Orders for civilian aircraft - which can vary wildly from month to month - tumbled 70.8 percent in July after a 129.3 percent gain last month.

Excluding the transporta­tion sector that includes aircraft, factory orders rose 0.5 percent in July after a tiny 0.1 percent uptick last month. A category that serves as a proxy for business investment posted a solid 1 percent gain after a small 0.1 percent decline in June. In recent months, US manufactur­ing has been benefiting from a stronger dollar and an improving global economy. Growth has been picking up in Europe, Japan and parts of the developing world.

Despite the sharp fall in overall orders, the increase in the business investment category suggests companies are more optimistic about future demand from customers. A private survey last week showed that US factories expanded at a brisk pace in August, another bright sign for the overall economy. Orders for computers and electronic products rose 2.1 percent, and orders for electrical equipment, appliances and components rose 2.6 percent. Orders for autos and auto parts fell 0.9 percent. Orders for durable goods - items meant to last at least three years - fell 6.8 percent after a 6.4 surge in June. — AP

 ??  ?? In this May 25, 2017 file photo, an employee works on a factory floor at a Stihl Inc. production plant in Virginia Beach, Va. The Commerce Department reported on US factory orders for July yesterday.—AP
In this May 25, 2017 file photo, an employee works on a factory floor at a Stihl Inc. production plant in Virginia Beach, Va. The Commerce Department reported on US factory orders for July yesterday.—AP

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