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French Manufacturing Stagnates in Mar, Middle East Conflict Hits Orders -Final PMI

PARIS, April 1 (Reuters) - French manufacturing activity showed little sign of expansion in March, a monthly business survey showed ​on Wednesday, as the impact of the U.S-Israeli-led war ‌on Iran weighed on operations.

S&P Global's final March PMI figure for the French manufacturing sector fell to 50.0 points from ​50.1 in February. Any figure above 50.0 shows ​an expansion in activity, while below that shows ⁠a contraction.

The final March manufacturing PMI was also ​slightly weaker than a flash March manufacturing PMI reading of ​50.2 points.

S&P Global said the war in the Middle East had led to higher input costs, longer delivery times and clients ​postponing or cancelling orders.

"The March PMI revealed an ​immediate impact from the war in the Middle East. The survey ‌data, ⁠collected between March 12-24, imply a rapid supply-side squeeze from the conflict as delivery times lengthened substantially and input costs soared," said Joe Hayes, principal economist ​at S&P ​Global Market ⁠Intelligence.

"The uncertainty from the war in the Middle East has also led clients to ​postpone or cancel orders, leading sales volumes ​to ⁠contract more sharply and production levels to decline for the first time in the year-to-date. Clearly, the longer ⁠this ​war is drawn out for, ​the greater are the chances of France's manufacturing sector slipping into stagflation," ​added Hayes.

Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson

 

Source: Reuters

 


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