South Africa Factory Activity Growth Cools: Absa
2026-06-01 09:13
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
South Africa’s seasonally adjusted Absa Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) fell to 50.8 in May 2026 from 52.6 in the prior month, pointing to a second consecutive month of expansion, albeit significantly below April’s robust increase.
The slowdown reflected fading demand brought forward in April, weaker new orders, and higher input costs driven by a softer rand and rising oil prices.
Production moved back into contraction, with the index falling to 43.5 from 52.8.
New sales orders also declined, slipping to 44.6 from 52.9.
The index tracking expected business conditions in six months rose to 52.9 from 47.4 in the prior month.