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Middle East war slows India private sector growth

India's private sector growth slows in May due to Middle East war and cooling demand. Manufacturing PMI drops to 54.3, services PMI rises to 58.9.

John Smith
ByJohn Smith- Senior Editor
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India's private sector growth eased in May as a manufacturing slowdown driven by the Middle East war and cooling international demand offset a marginal pick-up in the service economy.

The HSBC flash Composite PMI dipped to 58.1 this month from April's final reading of 58.2, but was higher than a Reuters poll median forecast for 58.0. The 50-mark separates expansion from contraction.

May's deceleration was primarily centred in manufacturing, where new orders expanded at one of the slowest rates in nearly four years and production growth eased to its second-weakest level since mid-2022. The factory PMI dropped to 54.3 in May from April's 54.7.

The services PMI business activity index offered a slight counterweight, rising to 58.9 from 58.8.

New export orders across the private economy grew at their weakest pace in 19 months with survey respondents noting the Middle East conflict and travel disruptions dampened international demand.

Overall input costs went up, driven by manufacturing outlays increasing at the steepest rate since July 2022 amid higher prices for energy, steel, and food. Firms limited the pass-through of these overheads with output charges at the composite level rising at the weakest pace since January.

Service providers hired additional staff at the greatest extent in nearly a year, outperforming the manufacturing sector where job creation softened.

With business optimism retreating to a three-month low, the latest figures suggest persistent cost burdens and cooling global demand are beginning to test the resilience of India's growth engine.

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