Sentences with phrase «rising capacity constraints»

Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month in April, weighed down by shortages of skilled workers and rising capacity constraints.

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The Permian continues to boom, and even in case of takeaway capacity constraints — which have led to around $ 11 a barrel discount of Midland, Texas, oil to Brent — Permian producers would pump at profit if Brent were to rise (and stay) at $ 80, Bloomberg's Denning argues.
That's driving an increase in investment and employment in the sector as manufacturers start to address capacity constraints and meet the rising demand.
Given these conditions, a key issue for the Australian economy will be the extent to which the ongoing growth of demand might give rise to capacity constraints and, consequently, upward pressure on wage and price inflation.
This recent pick - up in export volumes stems from rising global demand and efforts to redress capacity constraints; it has been most pronounced in exports of coal.
The lower relative pricing for Canadian crude is partly caused by pipeline capacity constraints as oil production rises in Canada
According to Markit Economics, «Despite the near - record rise in employment, companies continued to struggle to meet order book growth, with capacity constraints both at factories and their suppliers becoming increasingly widespread in recent months.
Stagflation Stagflation is a nasty mix of rising prices (based on high demand, production capacity constraints, or both) and falling growth.
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