Production Sector Index Contracts For Very First Time In 11 Months: Report

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
India's manufacturing index contracted for first time in 11 months in June 2021The manufacturing sector in India declined during June 2021
owing to the severe second wave of Coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns announced by several states.The IHS Markit India Manufacturing
Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), which is adjusted seasonally, registered 48.1 in June 2021 as against 50.8 in May 2021
It was below the critical no-change mark of 50 for the first time since July 2020, thus showing a contraction in 11 months.The stringent
measures undertaken to curb the spread of the infection, had a negative impact on demand and there were contractions in factory orders,
production and even purchase volumes
Most significantly, job losses continued due to poor business sentiments.The PMI averaged 51.5 in the opening quarter of 2021-22
Also the stretch of new order growth that started in August 2020 came to an end in June, with firms linking the deterioration in demand to
the pandemic.Despite being consistent, the contraction rate was lesser than witnessed at the time of the beginning of the pandemic in March
2020.The pandemic-induced restrictions also curbed global demand for Indian products
New export orders fell for the first time in 10 months, even though the fall was moderate.Closure of businesses and drop in new orders
combined with the pandemic, led to a fall in output of Indian manufacturers
The decline was moderate compared to the one witnessed in the first half of 2020, but ended a 10-month growth trajectory.