ASEAN manufacturing PMI slightly dipped to 51.6 in July from June’s 51.7, marking seven months of improved conditions.
Output and new business intakes grew, but export orders fell for the 26th month.
Staffing levels rose, and input prices surged, leading to higher selling charges.
Buying activity rose, vendor performance declined, and input holdings fell.
Output and new business intakes grew, but export orders fell for the 26th month.
Staffing levels rose, and input prices surged, leading to higher selling charges.
Buying activity rose, vendor performance declined, and input holdings fell.