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  1. PMI rises to 54.4 points in April, highest since February 2020
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    . Manufacturers registered the sharpest increase in cost burdens on record in April due to raw material shortages

    6%
  2. PMI grows in July, but supply chain issues and price pressure come to fore

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    in raw materials led to the build-up of the backlog of work, the fastest since the series began

    6%
  3. Manufacturing growing at steady pace despite supply chain, inflation issues
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    in input prices, with the most notable acceleration coming from higher raw materials and shipping

    6%
  4. Newsletter 319 - 03/12/2021

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    the strong demand, the expansion slowed to four-month low with challenges manifesting in raw material

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  5. Newsletter 320 - 10/12/2021

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    with raw materials and supply chain disruptions. Exports of servicers fully reflect the base effect

    6%
  6. PMI up to 59 pts in Dec as manufacturing nears year of growth despite supply chain challenges
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    to the necessary raw materials, leading to high purchasing activity to avoid future shortages, also

    6%
  7. Newsletter 323 - 14/01/2022

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    transportation costs, supply chain issues that pushed up the prices of raw materials and from September

    6%
  8. PMI softens to six-month low, but employment in manufacturing grows at record pace
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    performance deteriorated to the lowest in four months and the pace of cost inflation picked up in raw

    6%
  9. Manufacturing growth slows in March as slower demand, costs and energy weigh on sector
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    in a year. Manufacturers attribute higher input prices to increases in raw material costs, greater

    6%
  10. Newsletter 334 - 08/04/2022

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    and raw materials were pricier. Now energy costs are a major contributor to lower profitability

    6%