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South Africa Procurement News Notice - 100346


Procurement News Notice

PNN 100346
Work Detail It was the seventh straight month that the headline PMI has been below 50, reflecting a deterioration in business conditions JOHANNESBURG- A gauge of South African manufacturing sentiment fell further in May, with survey respondents citing persistent logistical issues that have held back demand. The seasonally-adjusted Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) sponsored by South African bank Absa declined to 43.1 points from 44.7 in April. It was the seventh straight month that the headline PMI has been below 50, reflecting a deterioration in business conditions. One bright spot was the sub-index tracking expected business conditions in six months time, which increased to the highest level since the start of the year as global tariffs were suspended and firms expressed optimism that local political disagreements over policy would be resolved. The May PMI results underscore the fragile state of South Africas manufacturing sector, Absa said in a statement. While forward-looking sentiment has improved, underlying demand and activity levels remain weak, and structural logistical challenges persist. State-owned logistics group Transnet struggles to provide adequate freight rail and port services due to equipment shortages, maintenance backlogs and damage to its infrastructure from theft and vandalism.
Country South Africa , Southern Africa
Industry Transportation
Entry Date 03 Jun 2025
Source https://www.zawya.com/en/world/africa/south-african-factory-conditions-deteriorate-further-absa-pmi-shows-qhzdv4qd

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