The depressed levels last have been seen three years ago at height of Covid-19
SENTIMENT in South Africa’s manu- facturing industry over business conditions in the next six months has plunged to depressed levels last seen three years ago at the height of Covid-19 restrictions due to fears of unprecedented levels of power cuts this winter.
The seasonally adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), released yesterday, remained firmly in the contractionary territory as it fell to 49.2 index points in May, from 49.8 points in April. The latest reading pointed to the fourth consecutive month of contraction in manufacturing activity during a sharp deterioration in the business outlook to its weakest since early 2020, amid the ongoing power crisis in South Africa.
Absa’s senior economist, Miyelani Maluleke, said: “This…