Vietnam's manufacturing expected to grow in 2024

Jan 3rd at 08:16
03-01-2024 08:16:29+07:00

Vietnam's manufacturing expected to grow in 2024

Thanks to hopes for a recovery in demand both domestically and in export markets, plus business expansion plans, manufacturing is forecast to increase this year, according to S&P Global.

 

The S&P Global Vietnam Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Inde (PMI) posted 48.9 points in December, remaining below the 50 and signalling a fourth consecutive monthly decline in business conditions in the sector. That said, the index rose from 47.3 points in November to point to a softer rate of deterioration.

The health of the sector worsened through much of 2023, improving only in February and August. The average PMI reading across the year was the lowest since the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak in 2020.

The latest decline in operating conditions again reflected a subdued demand environment, with total new orders down for the second month running in December. The pace of reduction eased from that seen in November, however, as new export orders neared stabilisation.

Anecdotal evidence suggested that recent price rises had deterred customers and contributed to the latest reduction in new orders. Responding to these signs, manufacturers limited the extent to which they raised their selling prices at the end of the year, hiking charges only fractionally and to the least extent in the current five-month sequence of inflation.

The marginal nature of the rise in selling prices contrasted with that seen for input costs, which continued to increase markedly and at a pace that was little-changed from the nine-month high seen in November.

According to respondents, higher input costs often reflected increases in prices for electricity and oil, plus exchange rate weakness. With new orders decreasing in a challenging demand environment, manufacturers cut their production volumes again in December, extending the current sequence of decline to four months

However, hopes for growth of manufacturing output in 2024 meant that firms kept their employment and purchasing activity broadly stable in December despite falls in new orders. In both cases, the broad stability at the end of the year represented an improvement from modest reductions in November.

Andrew Harker, economics director at S&P Global Market Intelligence said, “The final month of the year was indicative of the picture for much of 2023 in the Vietnamese manufacturing sector, with subdued demand limiting production volumes. Firms responded to demand weakness by restricting price rises in December to try and help stimulate new business. This was despite a further marked increase in their own input costs."

Attention now turns to the prospects for 2024, with firms still optimistic on balance that output will expand. This led to broad stability of employment and purchasing activity despite the reductions in new orders, as manufacturers attempt to maintain capacity in the hope of better days to come, he said.

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