Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MANUFACTUR­ING PMI IN JUNE RECORDS FASTEST GROWTH IN 2018

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The country’s manufactur­ing sector activity in June grew at the strongest pace this year, supported by rise in domestic and export orders, says a monthly survey.

The Nikkei India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose from 51.2 in May to 53.1 in June, registerin­g the fastest improvemen­t since December 2017. This is the 11th consecutiv­e month that the manufactur­ing PMI remained above the 50point mark.

In PMI parlance, a print above 50 means expansion, while a score below that denotes contractio­n.

“India’s manufactur­ing economy closed the quarter on a solid footing against a backdrop of robust demand conditions, highlighte­d by the sharpest gains in output and new orders since last December,” said Aashna Dodhia, economist at IHS Markit and author of the report.

Reflecting greater production requiremen­ts, manufactur­ing firms were encouraged to engage in purchasing activity and raise their staffing levels. “On the jobs front, the latest survey data pointed to a healthy labour market, with job creation accelerati­ng to the sharpest since December 2017,” Dodhia said.

On the price front, input cost inflation and output charges rose at a stronger pace, indicating that the central bank might tighten the monetary policy. “Input cost inflation quickened to the strongest since July 2014 in June, suggesting that the central bank could remain under pressure to tighten monetary policy,” Dodhia added.

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