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US manufacturing increased in July but at slower pace

WASHINGTON (AP) - Growth in U.S. manufacturing slowed in July amid ongoing supply-chain problems.

The Institute for Supply Management, a trade group of purchasing managers, said Monday that its index of manufacturing activity declined by 1.1 percentage points to a reading of 59.5. The index stood at 60.6 in June.

Any reading above 50 indicates growth in the manufacturing sector. July was the 14th consecutive month manufacturing has grown after contracting in April 2020 when the coronavirus triggered nationwide business shutdowns.

But the July reading showed slower growth in new orders and production. Manufacturers have struggled in recent months with supply-chain bottlenecks that have made it difficult for them to get computer chips and other necessary components for their products.

From left, AM Group co-workers Amaan Chaudry, of New York, Matthew Cypher, of Arlington, Va., and Mariana Rios, of New York, look at the space at 51 Bridge Street during a celebration marking the start of renovations to turn the former steel pipe manufacturing building to a 88,600 square-foot tech flex facility, Thursday, July 15, 2021, in Etna, Pa. The facility is geared to become a hub for a small number of companies focused on tech, robotics, and AI. (Stephanie Strasburg/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP) The Associated Press
In this Friday, July 2, 2021, photo, press operator Zachary Carr, left, looks over a part with long-time employee Walter Rupert at Uelner Precision Tools & Dies in Dubuque, Iowa. (Dave Kettering/Telegraph Herald via AP) The Associated Press
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