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South Africa’s private sector returns to growth as global tensions weigh on outlook

South Africa’s private sector showed signs of recovery in March, returning to growth after a period of stagnation, according to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) data. The PMI rose slightly above the neutral 50 mark, indicating expansion, as increased output and hiring supported......

US service sector slows in March as input costs hit 3.5-years high

Growth in the U.S. services sector slowed in March, while the costs businesses pay for inputs surged to levels not seen in over three years, signaling rising inflation pressures amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported that its non-manufacturing......

Canada’s services sector contracts amid global uncertainty and rising costs

Canada’s services sector has continued to weaken, reflecting the impact of global uncertainty and rising operational costs. According to recent data, business activity declined for a fifth consecutive month, although the pace of contraction showed slight signs of easing. The slowdown has been......

War pressures Egypt’s private sector as PMI falls to near two-years low

Egypt’s non-oil private sector showed signs of renewed strain in March, as rising regional tensions and economic pressures weighed heavily on business activity. According to data from S&P Global, the country’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) declined for the fourth consecutive......

Canadian manufacturing slows as global tensions weigh on outlook

Canada’s manufacturing sector showed signs of stagnation in March, as rising global tensions and trade pressures weighed on industrial activity. According to recent data, the country’s Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to its lowest level in three months, signaling......

South Korea posts record $86 billion in exports as global factories stockpile ahead of supply disruptions

South Korean exports reached a record $86.13 billion in March as eurozone manufacturing activity hit a 45-month high, with companies worldwide rushing to build up material stockpiles in response to supply chain disruptions caused by the conflict in the Middle East. South Korea's Ministry of Trade,......

UK Manufacturing Sector Faces Steepest Decline in Nearly a Year

British manufacturing experienced its sharpest contraction in 11 months this December, as revealed by a recent survey. Weak foreign demand, rising costs, and increased tax burdens drove manufacturers to scale back operations, including workforce reductions, signaling broader economic challenges. Declining......

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