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Malaysian Manufacturing Growth Weakens; Optimism Hits Multi-Year High

Published 03/05/2018, 06:44
Updated 05/03/2021, 15:50
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  • Headline Nikkei PMI at lowest since last October
  • Faster falls in both output and new orders
  • Hiring up and optimism hits highest in over four years
  • Latest survey data indicate that the health of Malaysia's manufacturing economy weakened further at the start of the second quarter. However, despite the downturn, firms remained optimistic and continued to boost staffing levels, suggesting that business conditions could improve over the coming 12 months.

    Weak start to second quarter...

    The Nikkei Malaysia Manufacturing PMI™ fell from 49.5 in March to 48.6 in April, indicating a third successive monthly decline in the health of the sector. The latest reading was the lowest since October last year, suggesting the rate of deterioration has accelerated at the start of the second quarter.

    Malaysia PMI And Economic GrowthReal GDP

    PMI-implied GDP estimates1 suggest that the April survey data are indicative of annual GDP growth of just below 5%, down from an estimated 5.2% in the first quarter.

    Output volumes shrank further to show the largest slide in production for nine months, in line with waning demand for Malaysian products. The drop in new business inflows was the third consecutive monthly decline and the steepest since July 2017. Export sales also fell. Lower new order volumes meant manufacturers cut back on purchasing activity and tapped existing stocks of inputs to meet production requirements.

    ...but optimism at four-and-a-half year high

    While the near-term prospects for the manufacturing sector deteriorated, longer-term expectations were seen as more positive. Malaysian manufacturers remained optimistic about the 12-month outlook for production. The PMI's gauge of business expectations in fact rose to the highest for four-and-a-half years in April.

    Firms commonly mentioned that higher sales forecasts and new product models are expected to underpin future growth.

    Greater business confidence boosted hiring. Higher employment was reported for a sixth month running during April.

    Rising Employment And OptimismMalaysian Ringgit

    Rising prices

    Manufacturers raised their factory gate prices again in April, and at the fastest rate for seven months, as raw material costs continued to climb. The rate of growth of input costs remained marked, though noticeably lower than the 2017 average. A strengthening exchange rate has helped to contain imported inflation to some extent. The ringgit has appreciated nearly 6% against the dollar since the start of the year.

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