Flash Japan Manufacturing PMI Shows Robust Growth Sustained Into Q2

 | Apr 23, 2017 08:04

Japan’s manufacturing sector enjoyed one of the strongest improvements in business conditions seen over the past three years in April. The Nikkei Flash Japan Manufacturing PMI rose from 52.4 in March to 52.8 in April, its second-highest reading since March 2014.

The survey data indicate that the robust expansion of the manufacturing sector seen in the first quarter of the year has continued into the start of the second quarter.

Encouragingly, an export-led upturn in new business prompted firms to take on extra staff at one of the fastest rates seen over the past decade, which should feed through to an improved labour market and higher consumer spending.

Price pressures are also starting to build, as signalled by both the steepest increase in charges for manufactured goods for just over three years and a sharp rise in input costs.