South Africa business activity expands at faster pace in June

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People work at ”The Faktory”, a fashion design and clothing manufacturing company in Johannesburg, South Africa, March 4, 2021. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

South African private sector activity expanded at a faster rate in June, helped by growth in demand and employment, a survey showed on Tuesday.

The S&P Global South Africa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 52.5 in June from 50.7 in May, posting its highest reading in just over a year. Anything above 50.0 indicates growth in the sector.

“Output and new orders increased at quicker rates, driving employment growth to the strongest in a year,” S&P Global economist David Owen said.Advertisement · Scroll to continueReport an ad

South African companies surveyed attributed higher sales to a recovery in economic conditions, particularly in regions affected by recent floods.

Owen said it was encouraging to see the PMI jump to a 13-month high in June, as a number of businesses saw a drop in client demand due to rising price pressures.

“It is likely that the economy’s recent pick-up could have been faster were it not for the spike in prices,” Owen added.Advertisement · Scroll to continue

He said shortages linked to the war in Ukraine and lockdowns in China were also delaying the recovery in supply chains.

“Moreover, with the Input Prices Index reaching its highest level since March 2014, the data suggests that the South African economy is facing a period of severe inflation in the second half of the year,” Owen said.

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