US Service Sector Growth Defies Economic Headwinds

US Service Sector Growth Defies Economic Headwinds

The US ISM report indicates a slight decrease but continued solid growth in non-manufacturing activity for April. New orders and employment growth were highlights. Declining inventories reflect post-holiday consumption and corporate adjustments, while a stronger dollar impacted imports. Experts are optimistic about the future, suggesting that structural changes in the non-manufacturing sector are worth noting, and technological innovation will be key. Overall, the report paints a picture of a healthy, albeit slightly cooled, non-manufacturing sector contributing positively to the US economy.

US Services Sector Expands Despite Tariff Worries

US Services Sector Expands Despite Tariff Worries

The US ISM Non-Manufacturing Report for March indicates continued solid growth in the sector, albeit at a slightly slower pace. New orders experienced a notable decline, and businesses expressed increasing concerns regarding tariff policies. The report highlights supply chain bottlenecks and suggests that businesses monitor market changes. It also advises the government to balance trade protectionism with economic growth to jointly promote the sustainable development of the non-manufacturing sector. The report underscores the need for a balanced approach to navigate the current economic landscape.

US Services Sector Growth Slows As Economic Concerns Mount

US Services Sector Growth Slows As Economic Concerns Mount

The US non-manufacturing index edged down in April but remained in expansion territory. Key indicators saw a broad decline, suggesting slightly weakened growth momentum. Supplier deliveries slowed, order backlogs increased, and the price index fell sharply. Company feedback was mixed, with rising oil prices pushing up costs. The future direction hinges on economic activity in May and June. Overall, the non-manufacturing sector remains resilient, but the economic outlook remains uncertain. While still expanding, the deceleration and mixed signals suggest caution regarding future growth prospects.

US Service Sector Hits Record High Amid Growth Challenges

US Service Sector Hits Record High Amid Growth Challenges

The US ISM Services PMI hit a record high of 64.1 in July, marking the 14th consecutive month of growth in the service sector. Business activity, new orders, and employment were the main drivers. However, supply chain bottlenecks, labor shortages, and inflationary pressures pose challenges. Experts predict continued growth in the service sector, albeit at a slower pace. Inflation is expected to remain elevated in the short term. This strong PMI reading suggests continued economic expansion, but the underlying issues need to be addressed to sustain long-term growth.

Clear Signs of Recovery in China's Warehousing Industry in August 2024

Clear Signs of Recovery in China's Warehousing Industry in August 2024

In August 2024, China's warehouse index rose to 50.2%, indicating a recovery in the industry. Key indicators such as end-of-period inventory, average inventory turnover, number of employees, and business expectations have improved. However, the new orders index remains below the prosperity line, suggesting that demand has not fully recovered.

09/05/2024 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Rebounds Strongly in June 2025

Logistics Sector Rebounds Strongly in June 2025

The Logistics Manager Index for June 2025 continues to rise, reaching 60.7, indicating a strong recovery in the logistics industry after recent fluctuations. Significant increases in inventory levels and costs have driven the growth of the index, while there is a shrinking trend in warehousing and transportation capacity. Uncertainty regarding future demand and trade policies remains a challenge.

US Truck Tonnage Edges Up in October Holds Steady

US Truck Tonnage Edges Up in October Holds Steady

According to the American Trucking Associations, the seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index for October in the U.S. was 135.7, up 1.9% from September. The unadjusted index was 139.8, a 0.9% increase from September. The data indicates a slight increase in freight volume, but overall, it remains within a stable range, reflecting a cautious economic recovery.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Customs General Administration Partners with Ningbo Shipping Exchange to Build Maritime Silk Road Trade Index

Customs General Administration Partners with Ningbo Shipping Exchange to Build Maritime Silk Road Trade Index

The General Administration of Customs has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Ningbo Shipping Exchange to promote the research of the Maritime Silk Road Trade Index and the Export Leading Index. This initiative aims to provide data support for small and medium-sized enterprises and government decision-making, while also aiding the research and analysis of the global trade situation.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Customs General Administration And Ningbo Shipping Exchange Deepen Cooperation To Promote Global Trade Index Development

Customs General Administration And Ningbo Shipping Exchange Deepen Cooperation To Promote Global Trade Index Development

The General Administration of Customs' Global Trade Monitoring and Analysis Center has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Ningbo Shipping Exchange to engage in in-depth collaboration in global trade research and index construction. This partnership aims to leverage big data analysis to enhance the responsiveness of trade markets and support the development of both domestic and international trade.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Prologis Report Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Report Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with the Q3 activity index reaching 53. Net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipelines all show healthy growth. E-commerce and large enterprises are driving the increase, but trade volatility introduces uncertainty. The market recovery is non-linear, and businesses need to pay close attention to international trade developments.