India’s factory growth hits eight-month low

By Reuters

India’s factory activity expanded at its slowest pace in eight months in April as growth in new orders and output dipped as national elections got under way, a private business survey found.

Optimism among manufacturing firms also ebbed in April as they remain concerned about what policies the new government will adopt when it takes office by end-May.

The Nikkei Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index, compiled by IHS Markit, fell to 51.8 last month from March’s 52.6. It has stayed above the 50-mark separating expansion from contraction for nearly two years.

“When looking at reasons provided by surveyed companies for the (April) slowdown, disruptions arising from the elections was a key theme,” noted Pollyanna De Lima, principal economist at IHS Markit, in a release.

“Also, firms seem to have adopted a wait-and-see approach on their plans until public policies become clearer upon the formation of a government.”

Voting in India’s multi-stage election began on April 11 and will end on May 19. Votes will be counted on May 23.