US manufacturing contracts for third straight month
WASHINGTON — U.S. manufacturing output dropped for the third straight month in October as trade tensions and a slowing global economy took a toll on American factories.
The Institute for Supply Management, an association of purchasing managers, said Friday that its manufacturing index blipped up to 48.3 last month from 47.8 in September, the first uptick since March. But anything below 50 signals a contraction and manufacturing has been on a three-month losing streak.
New orders, production and hiring all contracted. But export orders increased in October after a September decline.
Twelve of 18 manufacturing industries contracted in October, led by primary metals, clothing and textile mills.