WASHINGTON: US factory orders fell for a sixth straight month in January despite strong orders in the crucial civilian aircraft sector, the Commerce Department reported Thursday.
Overall factory orders dropped 0.2 percent from December to $470 billion, slower than December's 3.5 percent fall.
Excluding the transportation sector -- heavily dominated by cars and aircraft sales -- new orders decreased by 1.8 percent in the month. Car sales were flat.
There was some strength in the report however. Manufactured durable goods orders gained 2.8 percent after a 3.7 percent decline in December.
There was strong growth in orders for power generation and transmission equipment, and computers and electronics.
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