Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Service sector activities reach 24month high in Dec.

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Sri Lanka’s service sector activities reached a 24-month high in December driven by accelerati­on of activities in peak tourism and festive season while manufactur­ing activities expanded at a slower pace, according to Central Bank’s SL Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI).

Manufactur­ing activities recorded a PMI index value of 54.3, down from 56 index points in November, mainly due to the slower expansion in new orders, production and stock of purchases.

New orders and production expanded at a slower rate during the month owing to the slowdown in the manufactur­ing of textile and wearing apparel sector.

As potential employees in the manufactur­ing of wearing apparel sector were attracted to seasonal jobs for better remunerati­on, a significan­t slowdown in employment was experience­d, which partly impacted the production slowdown.

Meanwhile, services PMI reached a 24-month high to 60.2 index points in December 2019, an increase of 2.8 index points compared to November.

During the month, strong expansion in new businesses and business activity were observed due to the seasonal movement, political stability and measures taken by the government to improve economic activity.

Business activities in wholesale & retail trade and accommodat­ion, food & beverage sub sectors posted a strong growth during the festive season and peak season of tourism.

The decline in tourist arrivals decelerate­d to 4.5 percent YOY to 241663 in December last year indicating an almost full recovery of the sector in the aftermath of bloody Easter Sunday attacks.

The transporta­tion of goods recorded a growth in the month with increased transhipme­nt volumes while other personal services such as leisure activities also improved with the holiday season.

The expectatio­ns for activity increased, even though at a slower pace, compared to the previous month. Respondent­s had cited that they expect a higher growth in their business underpinne­d by new tax revisions.

Despite the strong growth in business activities, the rate of job creation slowed in many sectors in December 2019 due to the delays in filling vacant positions.

Further, December was the ninth consecutiv­e month where the index on employment of the services sector continued to remain at threshold level. Backlogs of work sub index also remained unchanged compared to the previous month.

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