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PH April manufactur­ing index highest in 4 years

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MANILA – The further e a s i n g o f p a n d e m i c restrictio­ns pushed t he country’s manufactur­ing performanc­e in April 2022 to its peak in 53 months.

Philippine producers’ Purchasing Managers’ Index ( PMI) hit 54.3 in April this year from a score of 53.2 in March, according to a report by the S&P Global.

M a n u f a c t u r i n g performanc­e last month was the highest since November 2017, reflecting a solid i mprovement i n overall operating conditions.

The i mprovement i n manufactur­ing conditions was supported by increased output and new orders, up for three straight months.

“A s c l i e n t d e m a n d strengthen­ed, both output and new orders expanded at rates not seen over three years. Furthermor­e, upbeat forecasts have resulted in a solid increase in stocks of inputs, with the sector moving towards recovery,” S&P Global economist Maryam Baluch said.

On the other hand, Baluch said the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is driving higher shipping costs and slowing down demand from internatio­nal markets.

“Although output growth picked up in April, global headwinds, notably from (the) Russia-Ukraine war and lockdowns in China, led to further pressure on supply chains,” she added.

Meanwhile, Philippine­based manufactur­ers ended a 25- month period of job shedding as April data showed a stabilized number of workforce.

Business confidence is also at its four-month high in April as manufactur­ers are optimistic for the next 12 months due to improvemen­t i n conditions related to t he pandemic, stronger demand conditions, and rising output in the coming months.

“While strengthen­ing client demand has been able to support the recovery so far, it will be important to see how growth momentum is sustained amid ongoing supply chain disruption and sharply rising costs,” Baluch added.

 ?? ?? Philippine producers’ Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) hit 54.3 last month, the highest since November 2017. The further easing of pandemic restrictio­ns pushed the country’s manufactur­ing performanc­e in April 2022 to its peak in 53 months.
Philippine producers’ Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) hit 54.3 last month, the highest since November 2017. The further easing of pandemic restrictio­ns pushed the country’s manufactur­ing performanc­e in April 2022 to its peak in 53 months.

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