Turkey’s manufacturing PMI at 26 month low, summer outlook positive

Manufacturing PMI hit the lowest level of last 26 months (since May 2020) and remained at the contractionary area for the 5th month in a row.
Manufacturing PMI decreased to 46.9 in July from 48.1 in June. There was no consensus available for the data. Main driver of the slowdown was weak demand while ongoing uncertainties and price pressures increase the negative impact:
- Both production and new orders recorded the most remarkable momentum loss since the first wave of the pandemic. On the other hand, export orders remained stable.
- Employment gains sustained slightly (lowest level increase of last 26 months) as a reflection of some firms capacity enlargement efforts.
- Purchasing activities lost momentum and input stocks recorded the first drop in last 3 months due to the slowdown in new orders
- Increase in input costs, due to the losses in the Lira, continued but in the slowest pace since February 2021. Accordingly, final product prices slowed for the 4th month in a row and recorded the lowest increase of the last 1.5 years.
- Delivery periods continued to extend.