Millennium Post (Kolkata)

‘Mfg sector gains strength in Nov on strong rise in output, sales’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India’s manufactur­ing sector activities gained further strength in November, and witnessed the strongest increase in production and sales since February on improving market conditions, a monthly survey said on Wednesday.

The seasonally adjusted IHS Markit India Manufactur­ing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), increased from 55.9 in October to 57.6 in November, signalling the strongest improvemen­t in the health of the sector in ten months.

Moreover, the headline figure was well above its long-run average of 53.6.

The November data pointed towards tentative signs of an improvemen­t in hiring activity, following three successive months of job shedding.

The October PMI data pointed to an improvemen­t in overall operating conditions for the fifth straight month. In PMI parlance, a print above 50 means expansion, while a score below 50 denotes contractio­n.

“The Indian manufactur­ing industry continued to expand in November, with growth gathering pace and forwardloo­king indices generally pointing to further improvemen­ts in the months to come,” Pollyanna De Lima, Economics Associate Director at IHS

Markit, said.

Lima, however, noted that the key threat to the outlook, in addition to potential new waves of COVID-19, is inflationa­ry pressures.

“For now, companies are absorbing most of the additional cost burdens and lifting output charges only moderately. Should raw material scarcity and shipping issues continue to feed through to purchasing prices, substantia­l increases in output charges could be seen, and demand resilience would be tested, the report said.

On the price front, the cost inflationa­ry pressures remain elevated. The rate of purchase price inflation was little changed from October’s recent high, owing to raw material supply-demand mismatches and rising transporta­tion costs.

“Businesses were indeed worried that inflationa­ry pressures could hamper demand and production in the year ahead, as signalled by confidence weakening to the lowest in almost a year-and-a-half,” Lima said.

The Indian economy remained on track to post the fastest growth among major economies this year as its GDP expanded by a betterthan-expected 8.4 per cent in the July-September quarter to cross pre-Coronaviru­s pandemic levels.

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