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Defense Spending Lifts U.S. Durable Goods

Orders to U.S. factories for long-lasting goods rose at a modest pace last month, but the gain was driven entirely by demand for military aircraft. Excluding transportation equipment, orders fell.

Figures released Friday by the U.S. Commerce Department revealed that durable goods orders rose 0.8% in November, following a sharp drop of 4.3% the previous month when orders for commercial and military aircraft plunged. Orders, excluding transportation, dropped 0.3%. A category that reflects business spending plans declined 0.6%, the third drop in four months.

The figures suggest that U.S. factory output, while mostly solid, may slow in the coming months. The Trump administration’s trade battles have caused many U.S. trading partners to impose tariffs on American goods. Exports of U.S. manufactured products fell sharply in the July-September quarter.