US factory production rose a healthy 0.5 per cent in April
WASHINGTON — U.S. factories cranked out more appliances, computers and aircraft last month, lifting manufacturing production for only the second time in five months.
The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that factory output rose 0.5 per cent in April after a flat reading in March. In the past year, production has increased a modest 1.8 per cent.
A broader measure of industrial production, which includes mining and utilities, rose 0.7 per cent. Mining output, lifted by higher oil prices, jumped 1.1 per cent. Utilities output rose 1.9 per cent.
U.S. manufacturers have benefited from solid consumer spending, while also facing uncertainty because of steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The production of electrical equipment and appliances rose 1.5 per cent last month, while the output of steel and other metals fell 0.5 per cent.


