US Truck Assemblies Hit An All Time High In May
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Trump's bet works: truck boom in the US, it's a record since 1967, but with a problem - Economic Scenarios
Donald Trump wanted an industrial revival in the United States, and in May the numbers proved him right . According to a Bloomberg analysis, truck production in U.S. auto factories reached the highest number ever recorded in Federal Reserve data, which dates back to 1967. After two solid months of auto sales in March and April, commercial vehicle, pickup and light truck assembly rose to an annualized rate of 9.84 million vehicles , led primarily…
US Truck Assemblies Hit An All Time High In May - Nemos News Network
Trump wanted an industrial boom in the US and in May he got it. Last month, assemblies of trucks at US auto plants increased to the fastest pace in Federal Reserve data back to 1967, according to Bloomberg analysis. On the heels of two solid months for total auto sales in March and April, truck assemblies climbed to a 9.84 million annualized rate, with light-duty pickups accounting for the advance. Separate data showed inventories at auto dealer…
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