Despite trade woes, Minnesota manufacturers see growth
Creighton's nine-state Mid-America Business Conditions Index fell to 54.3 in May from 55.9 in April as exports, inventory levels and confidence levels declined across newly half of the region.
Any index above 50 signals growth, while figures below 50 show economic contraction.
Pounded by severe spring storms, flooding and in some cases tornadoes,
In contrast,
"The regional economy continues to expand at a positive pace. However, tariffs and flooding across several states pulled the overall index below growth neutral for four [of the nine] states [tracked]," said
The nine-state region, which also includes
"I expect sinking inventories to weigh on both regional and
Several factories tried to mitigate the impact of rising trade wars the
Nearly a quarter of manufacturing managers surveyed last month said they increased their supply orders in advance of the 25% trade tariffs that went into effect
Last week, President
Business owners surveyed by Creighton said they responded in several ways. Some 24% preordered inventory supplies to avoid the new tariffs. About 13 percent switched suppliers to avoid the new levies. Some 62% of the manufacturers said the trade skirmishes were making it more difficult to purchase from abroad.
The survey found that some factory heads blamed other
Regardless of opinion, shifting trade policies are starting to show up in several economic reports, including the one released Monday.
Creighton's nine-state import index remained unchanged at 57 in May. Exports, however, shrunk to a disappointing index of 48.5 in May from a healthy 53.9 in April. "I expect the latest announced tariffs against
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