GDP forecast remains strong amid some signs of uncertainty


An analysis issued by IHS Markit this week made that case that despite the increasing uncertainty regarding the spreading Delta variant, of the coronavirus, that the trajectory of the ongoing economic activity remains on solid footing.

That was reflected byJoel Prakken, chief U.S. economist and co-head U.S. economics,IHS Markit,andChris Vavares, co-head U.S. economics, IHS Markit, in the firm’s August U.S. economic forecast.

“Despite another downward revision to our forecast of real GDP growth in 2021, and emerging risks posed by the spread of the delta strain of the coronavirus, the current economic recovery remains on solid footing,” they observed. “Strong final demand and lean inventories—against the backdrop of expansionary monetary and fiscal policy—support our forecast of 6.1% GDP growth this year and 4.4% next year.”

As for the impact of the Senate’s pending vote on the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act before sending it to the House for consideration, they said its analysis suggests the effect on near-term GDP growth of the legislation will be quite modest.

Even with the downward GDP revision, these forecast figures still loom large, given where things currently stand, and, of course, where they were prior to the pandemic.

For the former, as we all well know, the pandemic, in many ways, acted as a catalyst, of sorts, for economic growth. That is not meant in a crass way, at all, it is more so based on commentary from corporations, lawmakers, and policy wonks alike.

While the GDP forecast number looks good on paper, one also needs to remember that it is coming at a time when the myriad supply chain issues occurring are, and have been front and center for more than a while now.

What issues specifically? Well, there are many, including: lack of containers sorely needed to keep up with elevated U.S.-bound imports and the need to boost export growth, which is sorely lacking; the driver shortage and general lack of labor availability for basically all supply chain and logistics personnel; record-low inventories that need to be re-filled; the ongoing semiconductor shortage and its subsequent impact of things like auto production; and a shortage or raw materials needed to keep assembly lines humming (depending on the sector).

On top of all this, is the impressive recovery taking hold within the services economy, which was somewhat expected earlier in the summer, when people were getting vaccinated at a pretty rapid clip, coupled with a healthy dose of optimism about the reopening of the economy.

Well, the Delta variant clearly has muddied the waters on that front, but most lawmakers and supply chain stakeholders are not expecting a full-on lockdown returning anytime soon, largely due to the significant—and likely detrimental—impact it would have on the economic recovery. But that does not mean that it is not a big deal and requires a watchful eye, at the same time.

And it certainly means that the ongoing (permanent) emergence of the e-commerce supply chain also is here to stay, too. How could it not really? That can be the focus of another column.

While things remain largely uncertain, in many cases, there are clearly things to be optimistic about, too, as evidenced by the strong economic output occurring, and the role of supply chain and logistics in moving the goods and freight needed to keep the economy moving. There is a lot to monitor and keep an eye of, and our industry’s role, presence, and how we execute is, and remains, front and center.


Article Topics

Blogs
Economy
IHS
IHS Markit
Logistics
供应链
All topics

Latest in Logistics

Reinventing retail at Macy’s through inventory productivity and sustainability
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are down, for week ending August 5, reports AAR
美国物流援助网络线logistics resources for Hawaii Fires
USPS reports slight fiscal third quarter operating revenue decline
Forward Air and Omni Logistics announce plans to combine, with a focus on expedited LTL market
可用容量和稳定的利率per expectations for next 12 months, notes Breakthrough
包裹的体积增长放缓,2022年observes Pitney Bowes report
More Logistics

About the Author

Jeff Berman's avatar
Jeff Berman
Jeff Berman is Group News Editor for万博2.0app下载,Modern Materials Handling, andSupply Chain Management Reviewand is a contributor to Robotics 24/7. Jeff works and lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he covers all aspects of the supply chain, logistics, freight transportation, and materials handling sectors on a daily basis.
Follow Modern Materials Handling on FaceBook

Subscribe to Logistics Management Magazine

Subscribe today!
Not a subscriber? Sign up today!
Subscribe today. It's FREE.
Find out what the world's most innovative companies are doing to improve productivity in their plants and distribution centers.
Start your FREE subscription today.

July 2023 万博2.0app下载

July 10, 2023 · The latest report says that the era of building supply chains solely around cost-reduction considerations is over. Rather, a new value has taken hold—resilience.

Latest Resources

2023 Third Party Logistics (3PL) Playbook
Maximize Your 3PL Performance with the 2023 Peak Season Playbook - Prepare for Success Now with Tips, Checklists, and Strategies to Help Your Business Flourish During the Holidays.
Making the Case for Comprehensive Aftermarket Services
Exploring Forklift Energy Solutions for Maximum ROI
More resources

Latest Resources

Your Road Guide to Worry-Free Shipping Between the U.S. and Canada
Your Road Guide to Worry-Free Shipping Between the U.S. and Canada
Get expert guidance and best practices to help you navigate the cross-border shipping process with ease. Download our free white paper today!
Warehouse/DC Automation & Technology: It’s “go time” for investment
Warehouse/DC Automation & Technology: It’s “go time” for investment
In our latest Special Digital Issue, Logistics Management has curated several feature stories that neatly encapsulate the rise of automated systems and...

Why accurate, real-time location data is a must for efficient operations
Why accurate, real-time location data is a must for efficient operations
Find out how next-generation workforce management apps use accurate, real-time location data to power successful operations in this webinar with Radar CEO...
Should you lease or buy your lift truck fleet?
Should you lease or buy your lift truck fleet?
Leasing critical equipment like lift trucks can offer flexibility, but some lease terms can be complex and costly if you’re not...
2023 State of the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Industry Report
2023 State of the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) Industry Report
In this year’s Third-Party Logistics State of the Industry Report, you’ll learn about our top trends for the year and...