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<Econ> Vietnam Apr S&P Manufacturing PMI Falls to 50.5, Hits 7-Month Low
S&P Global announced that, after seasonal adjustment, Vietnam's S&P Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 50.5 in April from 51.2 in March, hitting a seven-month t...
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<Econ> Vietnam Apr S&P Manufacturing PMI Falls to 50.5, Hits 7-Month Low
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S&P Global announced that, after seasonal adjustment, Vietnam's S&P Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to 50.5 in April from 51.2 in March, hitting a seven-month trough. The index remained above the 50 boom-bust line for the tenth consecutive month, indicating only a slight improvement in operating conditions. Output expanded for the twelfth straight month, but the pace slowed to a ten-month low due to inflationary pressures triggered by the Middle East conflict, supply shortages and market instability.

New orders declined for the first time in eight months, mainly as rising prices weakened firms' ability to secure orders. New export orders fell markedly for a second consecutive month amid higher transportation costs. Input cost inflation accelerated to the fastest pace in fifteen years, with more than half of surveyed firms reporting higher fuel, oil and transportation expenses. Output price inflation also reached its highest level since April 2011.

Employment declined noticeably for the second consecutive month, with some firms responding by reducing headcount and working hours, while there were also cases of employee resignations. The decline in backlogs of work was the steepest in seven months. Purchasing activity and inventories both contracted, while the deterioration in suppliers' delivery times was the most severe in four and a half years. Business optimism about the outlook fell to a seven-month low due to the Middle East conflict, though firms still expect a recovery in new orders over the coming year to support a rebound in output. (da/w)~

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