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Malaysia: Optimism on 12-month production outlook

PETALING JAYA: Firms operating in the Malaysian manufacturing sector are increasingly optimistic regarding the 12-month outlook for production.

IHS Markit said positive sentiment strengthened to the highest in five months amid hopes that the end of the pandemic would result in stable operating conditions and boost production and sales.

“Businesses continued to scale back production while incoming orders also moderated.

“Despite this, manufacturers were increasingly optimistic regarding the year-ahead outlook, with hopes that the pandemic would subside and trigger a broad recovery in demand and production, ” it said.

The research firm said the headline IHS Markit Malaysia Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) – a composite single-figure indicator of manufacturing performance dipped from 48.9 in January to 47.7 in February.

“This reading indicated a further moderation in the health of the manufacturing sector, although the deterioration was considerably less marked than that seen during the first wave of the pandemic in April 2020, ” it said.

At the same time, IHS Markit said the rate of job shedding at Malaysian manufacturing firms edged towards stabilisation in the latest survey period.

“Employment levels fell only marginally in February and at a pace that was softer than the previous month, ” it added.

Meanwhile, expectations regarding the 12-month outlook for the Asean manufacturing PMI output dipped to the lowest since last September.

However, goods producers remained optimistic, on balance, of higher output over the coming year.

IHS Markit said conditions across the Asean manufacturing sector deteriorated for the first time in four months during February, according to latest IHS Markit PMI data.

This came amid renewed contractions in both factory production and order book volumes.

“The headline PMI registered at 49.7 in February, down from January’s 32-month high of 51.4, and signalled the first deterioration in the health of the sector since last October, ” it said.

Overall, it said the Asean manufacturing sector registered a slight decline during February, following two months of growth, with renewed falls in both factory production and new work weighing on the performance of the sector. ─ Bernama

Source: https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/03/02/optimism-on-12-month-production-outlook