U.S. Chemical Manufacturing Trends down
Following a 0.3% decline in October, U.S. chemical production fell by another 0.6% in November, according to the American Chemistry Council (ACC).
“The U.S. chemical industry lost more momentum in November,” said David Lan, ACC’s Director of Economics and Statistics. “With production down in every region, the data reflect persistent headwinds from economic uncertainty and trade tensions.”
“The chemical industry is a key economic bellwether, as American manufacturing depends on chemical inputs to support production across sectors - from electronics and energy to housing and autos,” Lan explained.
“Outside of the U.S., global chemical production also continued to weaken (down by 0.1%) despite gains in Asia, South America and former Soviet Union countries,” Lan added.