U.S. Chemical Production Slips Again in July
U.S. chemical production fell by 0.4% in July, continuing a downward trend seen in five of the past seven months, according to the American Chemistry Council (ACC). “The industry is losing momentum,” said David Lan, ACC’s Director of Economics and Statistics. “With production down in nearly every region except the Gulf Coast, the data signal persistent headwinds from weak industrial demand and trade uncertainty.”
Lan added that global chemical production also stalled in July, with modest gains in Asia and South America barely offsetting declines elsewhere.