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  1. PMI at 53.7 in Jan as manufacturers remain confident for year ahead

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    August 2016 in January. Higher raw material costs drove input price increases, and manufacturers

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  2. PMI at 54.2 in Feb as new clients and overseas orders spur growth
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    linked to higher raw material prices. A faster rise in new business led to firms raising their output

    5%
  3. PMI eases to 54.2 in May as exports continue to rise
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    costs softened to the lowest since July 2016. Price rises were indicated as originating from higher raw

    5%
  4. PMI at 54.1 points in November as foreign orders rise
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    of increase quickening to the fastest since April amid greater raw material and supplier costs

    5%
  5. PMI at 53.9 points in Dec, marking solid end to 2019
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    in cost burdens was linked to a rise in the cost of raw materials, in particular wood and paper

    5%
  6. PMI at 54.4 points in Jan as employment growth hits all-time high
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    as firms boosted efforts to stockpile raw materials and semi-finished items. Expectations of growth

    5%
  7. EU main destination for exports in 2019, fuel and pharmaceuticals lead way
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    Exports of industrial products rose by 7.9 percent while exports of raw materials increased by 7.7

    5%
  8. Big drop in March sees PMI settle at 42.5 pts as Covid-19 measures bite
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    deteriorated markedly amid raw material shortages and transportation shutdowns. Commenting

    5%
  9. PMI crashed to 29.5 points in April during sharpest ever decline
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    . Input buying fell at the fastest rate since July 2015 as demand for raw materials fell. Lead times

    5%
  10. PMI drops to 46.8 points in July amid Covid-19 uncertainty
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    for the first time since March as supplier price hikes pushed raw material costs higher, though the cost rise

    5%