MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT


July 28, 2025

The whirlwind of important financial news continues today with quarterly earnings reports from several companies. The recent announcement of a U.S.-EU trade agreement also holds significance for many Delaware companies.


In a CNBC article published yesterday, trade data compiled and analyzed by the OEC shows that “IKEA is the top U.S. company importing from the EU at 28%. Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits was next at 9%, followed by Continental Tire at 4%, Bosch at 4%, Dole Food Company at 3%, and Diageo at 2.3%.”


On Wednesday afternoon, we will get word from the Federal Reserve Bank about interest rates, while companies like Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Visa, Merck, AstraZeneca, Incyte, UPS, and others will release earnings throughout the week. A lot is happening this week, and the data will lend itself to forecasting for the remainder of the year. 


Locally, the Delaware Prosperity Partnership, our statewide economic development office, will meet in August. The commercial projects they have “in the pipeline” will be another indicator for how our local economy is fairing. To hear more about development plans across the state, join us at our Developing Delaware conference on October 9. We'll hear from state and local leaders, as well as Ron Starner of Conway Data, Inc., the publisher of Site Selection magazine. 

News You Can Use

On Tuesday, inventory data and consumer confidence figures for June lead off the week of important economic data points. Wednesday brings us July employment figures from ADP, pending home sales for June, and GDP results from Q2. Fed Chair Powell is scheduled to speak at 2:30 p.m. that afternoon. Personal income and personal spending data from June are released on Thursday. The U.S. employment report for July is out on Friday, along with the U.S. unemployment rate, June construction spending, and July consumer sentiment. 

 

In addition to the companies identified above, dozens of others will join them this week reporting quarterly earnings. Among them today are Whirlpool, Hartford Financial, Waste Management, and others. Tomorrow’s lineup includes the CBRE Group, PayPal, Phillips, and UnitedHealth. Wednesday calls include Altria, Etsy, Fresh Del Monte, Navient, Sleep Number, Wingstop, and more. AbbVie, Air Products, Comcast, CVS Health, Utz Brands, Bloom Energy, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Oshkosh, and many others round out the week. 

 

Michael J. Quaranta

President

Delaware State Chamber of Commerce

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