Boeing contracts and tariff ‘front-running’ boost durable-goods orders. It won’t last if trade wars keep raging.

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The numbers: A surge in Boeing contracts and companies seeking to stock up ahead of the Trump tariffs sent orders for U.S. durable goods soaring in March, but the strength is likely to fade fast as trade wars begin to bite.

Orders for long-lasting goods surged 9.2% last month,

the government said Thursday, marking the biggest advance since last summer.

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