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Durable Goods Orders Rise in April

Bill Koenig
By Bill Koenig Senior Editor, SME Media

Orders for durable goods increased in April, paced by defense aircraft and parts, the Commerce Department reported May 26.

Orders gained $3.1 billion, or 1.1%, to $283 billion. The increase followed an adjusted monthly rise of 3.3% in March.

Excluding transportation, orders slipped 0.2%. Excluding defense, orders fell 0.6%.

The overall transportation category posted a monthly increase of 3.7% to $97.6 billion. Within transportation, orders for defense aircraft surged 33% to $7.7 billion.

Orders for motor vehicles and parts slipped 0.1% to $61.3 billion. Orders for commercial aircraft and parts fell 8.3% to $15.4 billion.

In other categories, orders for machinery increased 1% to $37.5 billion. Orders for fabricated metal products were virtually unchanged at $35.5 billion. Orders for primary metals slipped 0.5% to $26.7 billion.

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