US companies trim on orders

A Boeing Co worker works on the 767 assembly line in Everett, Washington. US businesses cut back on orders for aircraft, autos, heavy machinery and computers in June, sending demand for long-lasting manufactured goods lower for the second month in the past three. Orders for durable goods fell 2.1 percent last month, the US Commerce Department reported yesterday.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Alibaba's Jack Ma expresses Yahoo interest

Shanghai port consolidates its position as world's busiest

Trade surplus falls as export reliance fades