PMI rises to 52.5 in last month

Jan 2nd at 16:12
02-01-2018 16:12:34+07:00

PMI rises to 52.5 in last month

It was a positive end for the Vietnamese manufacturing sector in 2017 with the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rising to 52.5 in December from November’s 51.4, according to the latest survey from Nikkei’s IHS Markit that released on Tuesday.

 

This is also the highest PMI in the last three months of October, November and December.

Nikkei evaluated that one of the factors leading to the improvement in operating conditions was a return to production growth. The modest increase in output in December followed broadly unchanged production volumes in November.

Increased consumer demand also reinforced optimism that output will increase in the next 12 months. December’s business optimism improved to a nine-month high.

A rising production demand contributed to the 21st consecutive monthly rise in employment at Vietnamese producers. The pace of job creation was the strongest since September.

Costs of raw materials such as oil and steel rose while prices of materials from Chinese suppliers increased, leading to a sharp rise in input costs in December. This led to an increase in output price.

Delivery time of suppliers continued to be extended in December. Members of the survey team said late delivery was mainly due to the shortage of raw materials. Delivery time increased for 11 consecutive months.

Andrew Harker, associate director at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey, said "The Vietnamese manufacturing sector recorded a welcome return to growth of output in December, supported by a solid and accelerated increase in new orders.”

"Overall, 2017 has been a positive year for the sector with the average PMI reading the highest since the survey began in 2011. Industry in Viet Nam therefore looks to be in good shape heading into 2018," Andrew added.

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