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Productions up by 0.9 points to 68.1: Manufacturing sector increases in Jan with 76.4 points in new orders index

byCustoms Today Report
09/02/2015
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LAHORE: The country’s manufacturing sector has witnessed growth in January 2015, which was remained static since November 2014 as the MCB PMI reading reduced negligibly by 0.26 points.

New orders index showed a reading of 76.4 points which showed a meager decline of 0.2 points from November 2014. On the other hand production level increased by 0.9 points to 68.1 indicating slight pickup in consumer demand. This led to an increase in the inventory levels by 2.9 points to 63.1 (previous 60.2).

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Manufacturers have also taken advantage from decreasing commodity prices to build up their inventory level to meet future orders. Smooth supply chain operations led to faster delivery time as compared to November 2014. The major shift was seen in prices paid and prices received index values as they both dropped by 9.6 and 7.6 points respectively. This is due to lower oil and commodity prices. The lower prices will help boost consumer purchasing power and suppress inflationary pressure.

A good reading enhances the attractiveness of an economy. The magic number for the PMI is 50. A reading of 50 or higher generally indicates that the manufacturing is expanding. If manufacturing is expanding, the general economy should be doing likewise. As such, it is considered a good indicator of future GDP levels.

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