“Restaurant sales and traffic have improved in the past month
overall. Valentine’s Day typically starts an improved seasonal trend
that was consistent this year. We remain optimistic about the coming
months, despite recent news of possible recession and tariffs that have
not played out yet.” [Accommodation & Food Services]
“Starting to see effect of aluminum tariff. These costs will be passed on to customers.” [Construction]
“Patient volumes continue to exceed forecast, leading to increased
revenues and an improved financial outlook. Supply chains continue to
operate effectively and few categories — including IV solutions — are
showing signs of duress. Labor outlook is improving, with reliance on
travel staff continuing to recede. Outlook for the duration of the
quarter is favorable.” [Health Care & Social Assistance]
“The tariffs have caused issues in the groundwood paper market
especially. With a large amount of groundwood imported from Canada to
the U.S., the tariffs and resulting delays have caused havoc with the
supply chain and deliveries. U.S. mills are getting backlogged and late
from the additional tonnage they’ve taken on.” [Information]
“New equipment purchases have slowed down over the last month due to
the uncertainty of the new administration and cancellation of certain
aspects of the Inflation Reduction Act.” [Other Services]
“We are seeing some loosening in the U.S. economy related to hiring
and people retention. Quality candidates are available, and employee
turnover is decreasing. Competitive pressure for goods and services is
increasing as suppliers seek organic increases in revenue.”
[Professional, Scientific & Technical Services]
“Government budget cuts and layoffs are negatively impacting our operations.” [Public Administration]
“We are still holding back some money for emergency use in case the
new administration targets grant usage and puts a hold on current
spending.” [Transportation & Warehousing]
“We’re expecting price increases in the near future due to tariffs
on several commodity-based contracts, including waterworks items.”
[Utilities]
“Tariff confusion and the variety of ways that suppliers are
responding have had a strong effect on our purchasing decisions this
month, causing us to shift spend and in some cases buy in advance of
reported tariffs.” [Wholesale Trade]
This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.
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