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CLEVELAND–One-third of manufacturers in the metal-forming industry expected economic activity to increase during the first quarter of 2003.
According to the Precision Metal-forming Association’s Business Conditions Report, 54% of metal-forming companies anticipated that economic conditions would remain the same, and only 13% thought economic activity would decrease. The data reflect the most positive outlook in this industry in six months.