U.S. Chemical Manufacturing Dips Again Fueling Downward Trend
U.S. chemical production fell by 0.1% in August, marking the seventh decline in 8 months and fueling a downward trend, according to the American Chemistry Council (ACC).
“With production down in nearly every region except the Gulf Coast, the data reflect persistent headwinds from trade uncertainty despite some improvement in industrial demand.” said David Lan, ACC’s Director of Economics and Statistics.
“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 agriculture and autos,” Lan explained.
“Outside of the U.S., global chemical production accelerated in August, with gains in Asia and South America offsetting declines elsewhere,” Lan added.