US industrial production rebounds 0.6 per cent in June
WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial production rebounded last month after being dragged down in May by a fire at an auto parts plant.
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that industrial production — which includes output at factories, mines and utilities — climbed 0.6 per cent in June, recovering from a 0.5 per cent drop in May. The May reading was warped by a fire at a Michigan parts factory that disrupted production of Ford Motor’s F-series pickup trucks, America’s bestselling vehicle.
American industry continues to look healthy despite trade conflicts with China, Europe and Canada and a rising dollar that makes U.S. products more expensive abroad.
Factory production rose 0.8 per cent last month after falling 1 per cent in May. Mining output increased 1.2 per cent in June, its fifth straight monthly gain, on increased production by oil and gas companies.

