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South Korea Factory Activity Growth Hits over 5-yr High, PMI

SEOUL, June 1 (Reuters) - South Korea's factory activity expanded in May at the strongest pace in more ​than five years on efforts made by ‌manufacturers to brace for the impact of the Middle East conflict, a survey showed on Monday.

  • The purchasing managers ​index (PMI), published by S&P Global, stood at ​54.8 in May, up from 53.6 in April, ⁠to reach the highest since March 2021.

  • Output ​and new orders grew at the strongest paces ​in about five years. New export orders fell for the first time in six months as demand was muted ​in China and the U.S.

  • "South Korea's manufacturing sector ​continued its upward trajectory in May, though the positive headline ‌reading ⁠should be viewed with an air of caution," said Usamah Bhatti, economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

  • "Anecdotal evidence from respondents often linked expansions to ​stock building ​efforts as ⁠the war in the Middle East continued to cause price increases and ​disrupt supply conditions for the manufacturing ​economy," Bhatti ⁠said.

  • South Korea's factory output was weaker than expected in April. In the first quarter, Asia's fourth-largest economy ⁠delivered ​its strongest growth in nearly six ​years on booming chip exports amid a global surge in AI ​investment.

Reporting by Jihoon Lee; Editing by Sam Holmes

Source: Reuters


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