Skip to content

Philippines Today

home of the Global Filipino

Menu
  • News Stories
  • Regional News
  • Business & Economy
  • Science & Technology
  • International
Menu

More orders boost manufacturing sector

Posted on October 3, 2013

HO CHI MINH CITY, (PNA/VNS) — A survey of manufacturers last month has brought positive news on the health of the sector, according to a HSBC report released on Tuesday.

The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for September said new orders and employment both increased at survey record rates, and there was a marked gain in foreign sales.

There were reports that underlying economic conditions were improving, supporting demand and raising market activity, it said.

The headline seasonally adjusted PMI – which is meant to provide a snapshot of operating conditions in the manufacturing sector – rose back above the 50.0 no-change mark to 51.5.

That was an improvement on August’s 49.4 and the best reading since April 2011, the first month for which survey data is available.

Driving the PMI higher were new business and employment.

Growth of new business was solid, the survey said, reflective of an improvement in underlying demand from domestic and foreign clients.

Better product quality and competitive pricing – with the latest survey showing a sixth successive monthly decline in prices – also supported sales growth.

New export business rose at a series record pace. It was the first time in four months that an increase in new export sales had been registered.

Encouraged by higher sales, payrolls continued to expand in the manufacturing sector.

Backlogs of work continued to decline, marking the 18th consecutive month that work outstanding had been cut.

Stocks of finished goods rose slightly and manufacturers were able to add to stocks and cope with a rise in new orders while maintaining a broadly stable level of output.

Despite easing from August’s high, the degree to which average costs rose was again marked and, with prices falling in line with ongoing competitive pressures, profit margins continued to be squeezed.

Fuel, utility, and raw material costs all rose.

Commenting on the survey, Trinh Nguyen, the bank’s Asia economist, said: “The above 50.0 PMI reading is reflective of improved global demand for Vietnamese goods as well as a stabilisation of domestic conditions.

“While we expect output to pick up in [the second half] thanks to an expected recovery in the euro zone, China, the US, and Japan, internal demand is still lacklustre. While prices rose in Q3 2013, we expect inflationary pressures to remain contained.”

Share this:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • More
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit

Related

News Categories

  • Announcement (34)
  • Business & Economy (1,567)
  • Comment and Opinion (74)
    • Random Thoughts (18)
  • Current Issues (425)
    • Charter Change (1)
    • Election (228)
    • Population (6)
  • International (389)
  • Life In Japan (66)
    • Everything Japan (41)
  • Literary (34)
  • Miscellaneous (610)
  • News Stories (5,312)
  • OFW Corner (297)
  • Others (75)
  • People (408)
  • Press Releases (163)
  • Regional News (3,362)
  • Science and Technology (502)
  • Sports & Entertainment (287)

Latest News

  • BSP keeps policy rates anew December 17, 2015
  • NEDA cuts PHL additional rice import for 2016 by 25% December 17, 2015
  • DA cites serious implications of banning genetically modified products December 17, 2015
  • BBL is not yet dead – Drilon December 17, 2015
  • Comelec recognizes Duterte’s CoC for president December 17, 2015
  • NEDA chief sees 2015 growth at 6% despite typhoons December 17, 2015
  • House of Representatives ratifies bicam report on P3.002-T national budget for 2016 December 17, 2015
  • Cebu-based developer invests PHP430M to build 709 townhouse units in north Cebu town December 17, 2015
  • City gov’t eyes P75-M income from economic enterprise December 17, 2015
  • Baguio City LGU presents traffic plan for holiday season December 17, 2015

Archives

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Science and Technology

  • DOST-ICTO targets 500,000 web-based workers from countryside by 2016
  • (Feature) STARBOOKS: A ‘makeover’ for librarians
  • Science, research reduce ‘cocolisap’ hotspot areas in PHL
  • Montejo to further improve PAGASA and empower scientists
  • 1st PPP in biomedical research produces knee replacement system fit for Asians

Press Releases

  • Microsoft to buy Nokia’s mobile devices business for 5.44-B euros
  • New World Bank climate change report should spur SEA and world leaders into action: Greenpeace
  • Save the Philippine Seas before it’s too late — Greenpeace
  • Palanca Awards’ last call for entries
  • Philippines joins the global call for Arctic protection

Comment and Opinion

  • Remembering the dead is a celebration of life
  • Killer earthquake unlikely to hit Panay Island in near future – analyst
  • It’s not just more fun to invest in the Philippines, it is also profitable, says President Aquino
  • How does one differentiate a tamaraw from a carabao?
  • Fun is not just about the place, it is also about the people, says DOT chief

OFW Corner

  • Ebola infection risk low in Croatia
  • Death toll rises to 41, over 100 still missing in landslide in India
  • Asbestos use in construction a labor hazard
  • 500,000 OFWs to benefit POEA on-line transactions — Baldoz
  • 25 distressed OFWs return home from Riyadh
©2025 Philippines Today | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme