U.S. manufacturing activity expanded for the 29th consecutive month
Introduction: according to the report released by the American Institute of supply management on the 3rd, U.S. manufacturing activity expanded for the 29th consecutive month in December 2011, and the expansion rate was faster than that of the previous month. The report shows that American manufacturing had no impact on the use of most workpieces in the month, and the sensitivity of the purchasing managers' index was 53.9, higher than 52.7 in November, creating a perfect balance between stiffness and toughness for the highest in six months
according to the report released by the American Institute of supply management on the 3rd, manufacturing activity in the United States expanded for the 29th consecutive month in December 2011, and the expansion rate was faster than that of the previous month
the report shows that the purchasing managers' index of U.S. manufacturing industry in that month was 53.9, higher than 52.7 in November, the highest in six months
in terms of industries, 9 of the 18 manufacturing industries expanded in the month, including clothing, mechanical equipment, food, computers and electronic products; There are nine industries showing a shrinking state, including chemical products, transportation equipment, metal products, etc
according to the report, the growth rate of orders, production and employment of the U.S. manufacturing industry in December was faster than that of the previous month. 2011 ended with positive performance, and the outlook at the beginning of 2012 was optimistic
purchasing managers in the U.S. manufacturing industry refer to the number of scaled test teams that have successfully achieved all the test goals, which is a barometer to measure the comprehensive development of the U.S. manufacturing industry. The index takes 50 as the critical point. If the index is higher than 50, it indicates that the manufacturing industry is expanding, and if it is lower than 50, it indicates that the manufacturing industry is shrinking
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