Hindustan Times (East UP)

MANUFACTUR­ING PMI DIPS TO THREE-MONTH LOW OF 56.3

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NEW DELHI: India’s manufactur­ing sector activity lost momentum and fell to a three-month low in November amid slower increases in factory orders, exports and buying levels, a monthly survey said on Tuesday.

The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell from 58.9 in October to a three-month low of 56.3 in November, indicating that the manufactur­ing sector growth remained strong, despite losing traction.

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

“The Indian manufactur­ing sector remained on the right path to recovery, with strong growth of new orders and output sustained during November,” Pollyanna De Lima, economics associate director at IHS Markit, said.

Lima further noted that “the softening of rates of expansion seen in the latest month does not represent a major setback, since these are down from over decade highs in October, a spike in Covid-19 cases and the possibilit­y of associated restrictio­ns could undermine the recovery”.

As per the survey, aggregate new orders rose at the slowest pace in three months.

The companies indicated that sales growth was underpinne­d by resilient demand, though curbed by the Covid-19 pandemic, it added. “Companies noted that the pandemic was the key factor weighing on growth during November, with Covidrelat­ed uncertaint­y also restrictin­g business confidence,” Lima said. Business optimism faded slightly in November. “Output growth is still predicted for the year ahead, but concerns about public policies, rupee depreciati­on and the Covid-19 pandemic dampened overall confidence,” according to the survey.

Employment, on the other hand, decreased again as companies observed social distancing guidelines. The rate of job shedding was solid and little-changed from October.

“Employment remained in contractio­n territory, however, with companies reportedly keeping the minimum possible number of workers as per government guidelines,” Lima said.

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