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Many economies overseas are also sluggish, reducing exports. China's manufacturers grew at a slower pace in March, according to a survey released Monday, as export orders and employment declined. Europe's economy has been in recession. Rockwell Automation, which makes machinery and software for mostly industrial customers, said Wednesday that its first-quarter sales in Asia dropped 16 percent compared with the same period a year earlier. Demand slowed in China and India. Sales ticked up just 2 percent in the United States. Ted Crandall, Rockwell's chief financial officer, said ongoing uncertainty about U.S. budget policies "may have caused some customers to hold back a little bit on capital spending." The U.S. economy likely grew at a healthy 3.1 percent annual rate in the first quarter, up from only a 0.4 percent rate in the fourth quarter. The Commerce Department will release its first estimate for January-March growth on Friday. But many economists expect growth has begun to slow to a rate of 2 percent or less in the current April-June quarter. Higher Social Security taxes have reduced Americans' take-home pay this year. That's starting to limit their spending power. The government spending cuts will also likely weigh on growth. Other reports suggest that manufacturing is starting to weaken after showing signs of strength over the winter. Strong auto production hasn't been enough to offset broader slowdowns in other industries. Factory output slipped in March, according to a Federal Reserve report last week. And a survey of purchasing managers earlier this month found that manufacturing expanded at a slower pace in March compared with February. The Institute for Supply Management's survey showed that new orders and production declined sharply.
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