Town Hall: Six Keys to Thriving Amid New Tax & Trade Realities

How OEMs can turn economic uncertainty into opportunity with these six takeaways from PMMI's Town Hall Decoding the New CapEx and Investment Tax Legislation.

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In a volatile economic environment driven by shifting trade policies and new investment incentives from the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” OEMs in the packaging and processing industries are being compelled to think strategically about capital expenditures, supply chains, and long-term growth, according to PMMI’s recent Town Hall, Decoding the New CapEx & Investment Tax Legislation. PMMI VP of Market Development Jorge Izquierdo led the webinar with insights from Alex Chausovsky, director of analytics and consulting at The Bundy Group, Michael Collins, VP of sales and marketing at Sterling Contract Packaging, and Mark Navin, VP of sales at Spee-Dee Packaging Machinery.

Here are Six Top Takeaways for OEMs from the hour-long discussion:

1. Business Activity Remains Positive but Uneven
PMMI’s “How’s Business” survey shows healthy proposal activity (index above 50) and modest growth in new orders (54.1), though growth has slowed compared to expectations. Supply chain disruptions, which had been easing since 2022, have ticked up again in Q1 and Q2 2025, creating fresh challenges.

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