The growth outlook for the U.S. plastics industry is significantly influenced by the country's macroeconomic fundamentals. Recent data highlights the 2023 resilience of the U.S. economy. Nevertheless, the manufacturing sector faces challenges from various economic headwinds, both domestically and globally, which are poised to ripple into the U.S. plastics industry. These factors, coupled with rising borrowing costs and labor shortages, could potentially limit the industry's prospects in 2024.
Perc Pineda
Plastics Industry Association
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