
Manufacturing CEO Confidence Sinks Amid Continued Volatility
U.S. manufacturers rate current conditions at their worst level since the pandemic, but continue to hold out hope that tariff resolutions will bring increased stability.

U.S. manufacturers rate current conditions at their worst level since the pandemic, but continue to hold out hope that tariff resolutions will bring increased stability.

CEOs are toning down their optimism for the coming months, amid continued worries about tariffs, trade, the Fed, the overall economy. “Too hard for people to create strategies when the ground moves every 30-60 days.”

July reading of CEO confidence finds Canada’s CEOs growing more confident in the business environment, despite consensus that a trade deal with the U.S. isn’t likely to be reached in 2025.

July polling from Chief Executive finds manufacturing CEOs bullish on the U.S. economy, despite declining profitability.

Mid-year polling from Chief Executive finds U.S. manufacturers on a positive streak going into the summer expecting all facets of the economy to improve.

Chief Executive’s latest CEO Confidence Index survey finds America’s CEOs hopeful that the approaching July trade deadline will bring clarity for U.S. business and further strengthen the economy.

A new survey by Chief Executive and AlixPartners finds manufacturing CEOs taking an increasingly aggressive approach.

Nearly half of the 300 CEOs surveyed polled this May also say they have already paused hiring or making major new investments in their business. ‘This is not the time to panic but to consciously refine.’

Q2 polling finds Canada’s CEOs concerned but hopeful over the prospects for business—though several wild cards remain in the short term.

Chief Executive’s latest reading of CEO Confidence finds a slight uptick in optimism on hopes the tariff situation could resolve with limited impact on the U.S. economy.
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