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Turkish Manufacturing Sector Contracts Further in March

Turkish Manufacturing Sector Contracts Further in March

Turkey’s manufacturing sector contracted further in March, with output and new orders continuing to ease amid difficult market conditions both domestically and internationally, a survey showed on Wednesday.

Publish Date: 03/04/25 13:56
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Turkish Manufacturing Sector Contracts Further in March
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The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) slipped to 47.3 from 48.3 in February, marking the lowest reading since October last year, survey compilers S&P Global reported. A PMI reading below 50 indicates a contraction in activity.

March marked the 21st consecutive month of declining new orders, with the slowdown being the most pronounced since last October. New export orders fell at the fastest pace since November 2022.

Despite the downturn, there were signs of stabilisation in some areas. Inventory levels held steady after 10 months of depletion, and suppliers’ delivery times improved for the first time in six months, reflecting reduced demand for inputs.

Inflationary pressures eased slightly although currency weakness continued to drive up costs. Employment in the sector also saw a slight reduction for the fourth consecutive month, though the decrease was the smallest so far this year.

Manufacturers remain cautiously optimistic about future output, hoping for improvements in new orders and demand from the construction sector over the coming year.

 

Source: Reuters 

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