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US manufacturing gauge drops to eight-month low

FILE PHOTO: Employees work on solar panels at the QCells solar manufacturing factory in Dalton
August 01, 2024
Reuters

WASHINGTON(Reuters) - A measure of U.S. manufacturing activity dropped to an eight-month low in July amid a slump in new orders, but that likely exaggerates the industry's struggles as production at factories rebounded sharply in the second quarter.

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