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  1. PMI dips to 49.4 points in February as cost burdens pile up

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    to the highest since October 2000. Raw material prices and transportation costs were also higher

    6%
  2. Newsletter 279 - 05/03/2021

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    accelerating for a seventh straight month to the highest since October 2000. Raw material prices

    6%
  3. Industrial production up by 3.4 percent in January
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    for a seventh straight month to the highest since October 2000. Raw material prices

    6%
  4. PMI rises to 51.8 points in March, first expansion in over a year

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    . Ongoing supply chain disruption stemming from transportation delays and raw material shortages lengthened

    6%
  5. Newsletter 291 - 02/04/2021

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    and raw material shortages lengthened lead times, according to Markit, which noted that delivery times

    6%
  6. Industrial production up by 4.4% in February

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    delays and raw material shortages lengthened lead times, according to Markit, which noted that delivery

    6%
  7. PMI rises to 54.4 points in April, highest since February 2020
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    . Manufacturers registered the sharpest increase in cost burdens on record in April due to raw material shortages

    6%
  8. PMI grows in July, but supply chain issues and price pressure come to fore

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    in raw materials led to the build-up of the backlog of work, the fastest since the series began

    6%
  9. Manufacturing growing at steady pace despite supply chain, inflation issues
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    in input prices, with the most notable acceleration coming from higher raw materials and shipping

    6%
  10. Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021

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    with raw materials and supply chain disruptions. Exports of servicers fully reflect the base effect

    6%