This news summary is provided by 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Competitive Intelligence Team to inform business leaders of recent news and developments relevant to the Manufacturing Sector.聽
Analysis聽by Julie Dautermann, Competitive Intelligence Analyst
Key Developments
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- The National Association of Manufacturers released its policy roadmap addressing a number of the 鈥渓aws and regulations needed to strengthen the manufacturing industry in the months and years ahead.鈥
- Sustainability, maintaining resilient supply networks and pursuing opportunities related to smart factories are among the most urgent and important issues facing manufacturing companies in the year ahead, according to the Manufacturing Leadership Council鈥檚 new .
- for final demand goods and services increased 8.7% and increased 8.3% on an unadjusted basis for the 12 months ended in August 2022, according to data released last week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Between July and August, the Producer Price Index fell by 0.1%, and the Consumer Price Index was up by 0.1%, on a seasonally adjusted basis.
- Bain & Company鈥檚 includes analysis on , the outlook for the , circular supply chains for and expanding implementation capabilities related to the .
- The National Association of Manufacturers鈥 revealed 40.4% of respondents felt inflationary pressures were worse today than six months ago, and 63.3% of manufacturing leaders believe the U.S. economy will enter a recession in 2022 or 2023. In addition, 75.6% of respondents were somewhat or very positive about their company outlook, down from 82.6% in June and reflecting the lowest level since the fourth quarter of 2020.
- A from DHL and the NYU Stern School of Business predicts global trade will grow 鈥渟lightly faster鈥 in 2022 and 2023 than it did over the previous decade.聽 Vietnam, India and the Philippines are identified as particular areas of trade growth through 2026 as companies look to diversify production and sourcing.
- reports Western supply chains could become less integrated with China due to laws and proposals in the U.S. and Europe which address products made using forced labor, as well as commitments to increase domestic production.聽 聽The article also predicts the rapid globalization experienced in the last few decades may 鈥渢ake a pause,鈥 but a full supply chain decoupling from China remains unlikely.
- Railroads and labor unions reached tentative contract agreements last week, averting a potential strike which could have exacerbated supply chain constraints. 聽According to an update from , a number of the unions still need to vote to ratify the agreements.
Smart Manufacturing
- Shipments of industrial robots to China increased 45% in 2021, representing just under half of installations worldwide last year, according to data from the International Federation of Robotics excerpted in .聽 The IFR full-year 2021 industrial and service robot sales figures next month.
Supply Chain
- reports a number of major steelmakers are reducing production in response to falling demand, lower average selling prices and elevated raw material costs.
- A recent survey of procurement decision-makers across a range of industries found 68% of respondents view suppliers as a source of differentiation, 66% collaborate with suppliers to increase supply resilience, and 51% plan to collaborate with more suppliers.聽 In addition, 75% of respondents include their suppliers in medium-term planning and 73% jointly define and monitor improvement plans with suppliers.聽 The was conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of spend management software provider Ivalua.
- Fashion and luxury supply chains should adapt to sourcing risks associated with geopolitical and climate uncertainties with actions including simplifying product portfolios, modernizing production systems and diversifying suppliers, according to analysis from .
International Trade and National Security
- President Biden an executive order which provides 鈥渇ormal Presidential direction鈥 regarding potential national security risks the Committee on Foreign Investments should consider when reviewing transactions.
- The U.S. Department of Commerce may publish new regulations affecting exports to China for certain types of semiconductors and semiconductor manufacturing equipment, according to unnamed sources in .
- In support of efforts to strengthen domestic capabilities and reduce reliance on other nations, President Biden an executive order to help advance U.S. biotechnology and biomanufacturing innovation and production.
Sustainability and Product Stewardship
- The Biden administration the Federal Buy Clean Initiative will prioritize the purchase of construction materials such as steel, concrete, asphalt and glass containing lower levels of emissions associated with their 鈥渕anufacturing, transportation, installation, maintenance and disposal.鈥
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