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Big Manufacturing Economies - Including US - Struggle as Trump Tariffs Hit Orders

Global manufacturing growth slowed in October due to weak U.S. demand and tariffs, with several major economies experiencing stagnation or contraction, experts said.

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The world’s big manufacturing economies struggled to fire up in October, business surveys showed on Monday, as weak US demand and US President Donald Trump’s tariffs hit factory orders.
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The world’s large manufacturing economies had difficulty reviving in October, showed business surveys on Monday, as the weak US demand and tariffs of President Donald Trump affected factory orders. U.S. factories have also been hit by import tariffs. New orders were depressed and supply chains tightened last month, causing manufacturing activity to contract for the eighth consecutive month.

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