U.S. Chemical Manufacturing Closed the Year Lower
U.S. chemical production closed the year with a pronounced decline, falling 0.9% in December after a 0.3% drop in November, according to new data from the American Chemistry Council (ACC).
“The U.S. chemical industry ended the year weaker,” said David Lan, ACC’s Director of Economics and Statistics. “With production down in every region, the data reflect muted end-use market performance and economic uncertainty.”
“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 showed limited momentum as increased production in the Asia-Pacific region, South America and Africa and Middle east countries offset declines in Europe and North America,” Lan added.