Orders to US factories up 1.3 per cent in December
WASHINGTON — Orders to U.S. factories rose moderately in December, closing out a second rough year for American manufacturers who have been battered by a strong dollar and a plunge in capital investment.
Orders to factories rose 1.3 per cent in December, the Commerce Department reported Friday. A key category that tracks business investment was up 0.7 per cent, a hopeful sign that 2017 may be a better year for manufacturers as investment in the energy sector rebounds.
For all of 2016, factory orders fell 1.4 per cent following a 6.3 per cent drop in 2015. It marked the first consecutive annual declines in 14 years, since orders fell 7 per cent in 2001 and 1.2 per cent in 2002.
Orders had fallen by a record amount of 22.9 per cent in 2009 during the depths of the Great Recession, but the decline was confined to a single year. Orders managed a small 1 per cent gain in 2008 as the country was sliding into recession and a solid rebound of 16.4 per cent in 2010.


