Plastics Processing Index Rebounds with 48.5 Reading in May
Plastics processors recover some ground after sharp April drop, but not enough to avoid contraction.
Plastics Processing Index
The Gardner Business Index (GBI) measures the current state of plastics processing activity through survey responses covering new orders, production, backlog, employment, exports and supplier deliveries. A reading above 50 indicates expansion; below 50 indicates contraction.

Plastics Processing Index gains 3.2 points for a May reading of 48.5.
The Plastics Processing Index ended May with a reading of 48.5, up 3.2 points from April. The gains weren’t enough to return the index to expansion but reflect some stabilization amid the abrupt changes to tariff policy. The trend of the last several months shows a slowdown in activity from the peak in February, but April is looking more like an anomaly. Supplier deliveries and employment are the only components to improve as three-month averages are weighed down by April’s results. The Future Business Index held its ground after a strong May reading with the hope of better conditions ahead.
Components Scorecard
The GBI Components Scorecard reports the monthly change rate of primary plastics processing market factors contributing to the overall monthly index reading.

Reading the Scorecard: Color indicates where a component value falls relative to 50 for the current month. Green indicates expansion; red indicates contraction.
Shade indicates a value's distance from 50; the darker the shade, the further from 50.
Direction indicates a value's change versus the previous period. Pointing up is always better.
Future Business Index
The GBI Future Business Index is an indicator of the future state of the plastics processing market from industry respondents regarding their opinion of future 大象传媒 conditions for the next 12 months. Over 50 is expansion and under 50 is contraction.

Strong optimism in May holds the three-month average of the Future Business Index in a solid position at 60.7.
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