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S.Korea Factory Growth Slows as Export Demand Weakens: PMI

SEOUL, July 1 (Reuters) - South Korea's factory activity expanded in June for the seventh consecutive month, ​though at a slower pace than the ‌previous month on falling export demand, a survey showed on Wednesday.

  • The purchasing managers index (PMI), published by S&P ​Global, stood at 52.1 in June, ​down from May's 54.8 - the highest in ⁠more than five years.

  • Output and new orders ​grew more slowly, while new export orders fell for ​the second straight month from the lingering impact of the Middle East conflict, according to the survey.

  • "Firms frequently reported that ​rising raw material prices, alongside difficulties sourcing ​and receiving inputs due to delays and shortages, weighed ‌on ⁠sector performance," said Usamah Bhatti, economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

  • Business optimism for the year ahead weakened to the lowest since November 2025 on concerns over ​the health ​of the ⁠domestic economy and the potential for a prolonged period of high ​raw material prices.

  • South Korea's factory output fell ​for ⁠the second straight month in May, missing expectations, data showed on Tuesday. The economy grew ⁠in ​the first quarter at the strongest ​pace in nearly six years on a boom in chip ​exports.

Reporting by Jihoon Lee; Editing by Jacqueline Wong

Source: Reuters


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