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Texas Manufacturing Shows Flat Performance in May

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In May, Texas’ manufacturing sector reported nearly stagnant activity, with the production index hovering close to zero. Despite recent improvements in new orders and shipments, overall sentiment remains cautious as companies grapple with trade uncertainties and pricing pressures. However, a rise in employment optimism and increased use of artificial intelligence suggests potential avenues for growth amid challenges.


Texas manufacturing activity showed little change in May, as a survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas revealed that key indicators remained flat amid ongoing uncertainty regarding tariffs. The production index, which gauges manufacturing conditions, fell to near zero, suggesting that there was virtually no difference in activity compared to April.

In more detail, the new orders index, another critical measure, experienced a slight improvement from -20.0 in April to -8.7 in May, indicating that the contraction in new orders is still present, but at a lesser extent. The capacity utilization index, which reflects how much of the manufacturing capacity is being utilized, remained in negative territory but improved to -1.5, hinting at some upward movement.

In a positive development, the shipments index rebounded into positive territory at 0.5, reversing the decline seen in the previous month. However, perceptions regarding overall business conditions deteriorated, with the general business activity index improving by 21 points yet remaining negative at -15.3. Similarly, the company outlook index improved from -28.3 to -11.3 but still indicated a lack of overall optimism.

There was a slight reduction in outlook uncertainty, as the uncertainty index dropped from 34 points to 12.7, suggesting that while concerns remain, they are less pronounced than before. On the employment front, the employment index rose by seven points to 3.5, with approximately 12% of firms reporting new hiring alongside 8% indicating layoffs.

Despite some improvements, manufacturers faced higher-than-usual price pressures. The raw materials prices index dropped to 40.7, while the finished goods prices index remained stable at 15.1, reflecting ongoing challenges related to costs.

The survey, which took place from May 13 to May 21 with responses from 118 Texas manufacturing executives, followed a temporary truce in trade negotiations between the United States and China. This backdrop further complicated the economic landscape, as ongoing tariff impacts continue to be closely monitored. Analysts have expressed skepticism, suggesting that current tariffs are unlikely to spur a broad recovery in U.S. manufacturing primarily due to high labor costs.

Mixed sentiments characterized manufacturers’ outlooks, with 23% reporting a less favorable outlook compared to 12% witnessing improvements. Looking ahead, 22% of manufacturers anticipate an increase in their outlook over the next six months, whereas 16% expect a decrease. This emerging trend shows a modest improvement from the previous month’s readings.

Moreover, Texas manufacturing is projected to continue feeling the pinch from global tariffs, with forecasts estimating that future tariff policies might reduce overall state growth by approximately 1.5 percentage points.

In an additional point of interest, the survey also explored the firms’ utilization of artificial intelligence, revealing that 59.1% reported using AI, a significant rise from 38.3% in April. This increase indicates a growing trend among manufacturers to integrate advanced technologies into their operations.

In summary, while Texas manufacturing activity remained mostly unchanged in May, positive signs such as improved shipment indices and a gradual reduction in uncertainty provide a cautious optimism for the sector amidst a climate of ongoing tariff concerns and economic pressures.

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