Manufacturing slowdown: US factory activity slows as tariffs push up prices
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US manufacturing experienced a four-month low in November due to tariffs increasing prices and reducing demand, leading to a build-up of unsold goods. While the services sector kept overall business activity steady, rising inflation and weakened consumer sentiment, particularly among lower- and middle-income families, raise concerns for broader economic growth.
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