Manufacturing sector growth falls to 4-month low in Feb.: PMI

As factory output and new business orders rose at a slower pace.

February 28, 2018 09:50 pm | Updated March 01, 2018 07:31 pm IST - New Delhi

 A worker cuts a steel rod inside a steel factory on the outskirts of Jammu, in this January 12, 2015 file photo.

A worker cuts a steel rod inside a steel factory on the outskirts of Jammu, in this January 12, 2015 file photo.

India’s manufacturing sector activity fell to a four-month low in February, as factory output and new business orders rose at a slower pace, according to a monthly survey.

The Nikkei India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 52.1 in February from 52.4 in January, indicating a modest improvement in operating conditions.

This is for the seventh consecutive month that the index remained above the 50-point-mark, that separates expansion from contraction.

According to Japanese financial services major Nomura, India’s manufacturing PMI remained in the expansion zone, but suggested some consolidation after the rapid ramp up of activity in December.

In December 2017, the index had touched a 60-month high of 54.7.

'It was promising'

“It was promising to see that India’s manufacturing sector remained in growth territory, as the impact of July’s Goods and Services Tax continues to dissipate,” said Aashna Dodhia, economist at IHS Markit and author of the report.

In response to greater production requirements, firms raised their staffing levels during February. Although modest, the pace of job creation was slightly faster than January.

On the prices front, the survey said that cost inflation accelerated to the sharpest since February 2017, adding to expectations that inflationary risks will continue over the coming months.

IHS Markit upgraded its CPI forecast to 5.2% for financial year 2017-2018 amid a stronger oil price forecast and growing fiscal risks.

The survey further noted that Indian manufacturers remained optimistic towards the 12-month outlook for output during February.

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