US industrial production slipped 0.1% in March
WASHINGTON — U.S. industrial production fell in March, pulled down by a drop in mining output. Factory output remained weak amid a slowing global economy and trade tensions with China.
The Federal Reserve says industrial output — combining production at factories, utilities and mines — slipped 0.1% in March from the previous month.
The drop occurred amid a deceleration of the U.S. economy as stimulus from last year’s tax cuts faded. Growth U.S. economic output slowed to a 2.2% annual pace the last three months of 2018 from 3.4% in the third quarter and 4.2% in the second.