India’s Manufacturing Output Eases on Lower Demand

India’s Manufacturing Output Eases on Lower Demand

MUMBAI: A slower rise in demand further eased the pace of India’s manufacturing sector output in August, as the economy continued to face headwinds, key economic data showed on Monday.

According to the Nikkei India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), the composite indicator of manufacturing performance declined to a three-month low of 51.7, from 52.3 in July and 53.1 in June. An index reading of above 50 indicates an overall increase in economic activity, or growth, and below 50 an overall decrease.

Commenting on the Indian manufacturing PMI survey data, Aashna Dodhia, Economist at IHS Markit and author of the report, said, “Indian manufacturers retained positive projections for output over the next 12 months, but the level of sentiment eased in August. “Indeed, some of the key headwinds facing the economy include high global oil prices, monetary policy tightening and capital outflows from emerging markets.”

Although sub-indices tracking output and total orders touched three-month lows last month, foreign demand rose at the quickest pace since February despite global trade tensions.” PMI data suggested that external demand for Indian goods was also robust, with new export orders rising at the fastest pace since February,” Dodhia said. “Following rises in domestic interest rates, manufacturing companies gained some breathing space as input cost inflation moderated to the weakest since May and further from June’s multi-year peak.” That said, the rupee depreciation against the US dollar continued to place strong upward pressures on input prices,” she added. (IANS)

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