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"The pickup in May does not signal a turnaround in the machine tool market," says Don F. Carlson, president of AMT. "The general economic weakness requires that Congress take firm action. A pro-growth program, including capital cost recovery reform, would encourage increased investment in the latest technologies, and would have a positive impact on productivity growth and on the machine tool industry."