The Borneo Post

‘Confidence in M’sia’s future output remains positive’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Confidence over Malaysia’s future output remained in positive territory in July 2017, despite the deteriorat­ion of operating conditions that were lower than the average for the first half of the year,according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey data.

The survey, conducted by Nikkei and IHS Markit, said Malaysia’s manufactur­ing sector continued to under-perform during July, registerin­g further contractio­ns in both output and new orders, amid reports of weak market activity and demand.

“However, manufactur­ers added to their workforce, partly in anticipati­on of an increase in production for the coming year.

“Confidence regarding future output remained in positive territory during July,” it said.

The Nikkei Malaysia Manufactur­ing PMI is based on data compiled from monthly replies to questionna­ires sent to purchasing executives in over 450

However, manufactur­ers added to their workforce, partly in anticipati­on of an increase in production for the coming year. Confidence regarding future output remained in positive territory during July. Nikkei and IHS Markit

industrial companies.

It said the July survey indicated little pressure on capacity.

“Backlog of work declined for the third time in the past four months, with the rate of contractio­n the greatest recorded by the survey, since data was first collected over five years ago.

“However, longer-term expectatio­ns are seen as more positive, with respondent­s on average anticipati­ng a rise in production over the coming 12 months,” it added.

Expected growth underpinne­d a slight increase in employment, the second time in the past three surveys that a rise in workforce numbers had been recorded.

Meanwhile, on a regional level, the survey highlighte­d that the headline Nikkei ASEAN Manufactur­ing PMI slipped to 49.3 in July from 50.0 in June, marking the first deteriorat­ion in the health of the sector so far this year.

“The Philippine­s and Vietnam remained the top two performers in July and were the only two countries to see manufactur­ing sector conditions improve, while Malaysia’s rate of decrease ( in business conditions) was noticeably slower compared to June’s record low,” it added. — Bernama

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