The Fiji Times

South Korea December factory activity weakens

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SEOUL - South Korea’s factory activity shrank for a sixth consecutiv­e month in December, a business survey showed on Monday, as the global economic downturn and a local truckers’ strike led to the worst slump in demand in 2-1/2 years.

The S&P Global purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for South Korea manufactur­ers fell to a seasonally­adjusted 48.2 last month from 49.0 in November.

It fell again after two months of slight improvemen­ts from a more than two-year low of 47.3 reached in September, but remained below the 50-mark that separates expansion from contractio­n for the sixth month in a row.

Sub-indexes showed output contracted for an eighth straight month, new orders declined for a sixth month, and new export orders shrank for a 10th month.

In particular, new orders fell at the fastest pace since June 2020, both for overall orders and exports, while input purchases and backlogs of work also decreased at the fastest pace in about 2-1/2 years.

Meanwhile, suppliers’ delivery times were their worst since June, as South Korean truckers went on a strike for the second time in 2022.

“The December PMI data provided further evidence that South Korean manufactur­ing firms have continued to struggle in the face of the current global economic downturn,” said Laura Denman, economist at S&P Global Market Intelligen­ce.

“Low levels of client demand, on both a domestic and internatio­nal scale, were central to the latest deteriorat­ion.”

On the inflation front, input prices rose at the slowest pace since January 2021, while the pace of output price increases significan­tly eased to the weakest in their 27-month rising streak.

Manufactur­ers were barely optimistic about the future output over the coming year.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/KIM HONG-JI/FILE PHOTO ?? South Korea’s factory activity shrank for a sixth consecutiv­e month in December, a business survey showed
on Monday.
Picture: REUTERS/KIM HONG-JI/FILE PHOTO South Korea’s factory activity shrank for a sixth consecutiv­e month in December, a business survey showed on Monday.

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