BNZ – BusinessNZ
Performance of
Manufacturing
Index

Trans-Tasman angst – PMI

14 May, 2015
51.8
April
-2.8

Monthly Change

expanding
slower rate

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector experienced a lower level of activity in April, although still showing overall expansion, according to the latest BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI).

The seasonally adjusted PMI for April was 51.8 (a PMI reading above 50.0 indicates that manufacturing is generally expanding; below 50.0 that it is declining).  This was 2.8 points lower than March, and close to the level of expansion experienced in January.  Despite the expansion dip, the sector has now been in expansion for 31 consecutive months.

BusinessNZ’s executive director for manufacturing Catherine Beard said that comments from respondents provided a useful picture of why the level of expansion dropped from the previous month.

“Although the proportion of negative comments for April (43%) did not increase by a significant proportion from March, there was a distinct pattern of respondents mentioning the current economic situation across the ditch.  Some outlined the high value of the New Zealand dollar relative to the Australian, while others mentioned the general lacklustre Australian economy causing lower demand for New Zealand products.”

BNZ senior economist Doug Steel said “While the New Zealand dollar was high against the Australian dollar in April it has retreated rather rapidly in May. This, if sustained, should lend support to the PMI over coming months.”

Catherine Beard

Catherine Beard

Director, Advocacy BusinessNZ

BNZ - BusinessNZ PMI

Time Series Data

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Manufacturing Snapshot

Manufacturing slows in April

The manufacturing sector has slowed down a touch in April, judging by the latest Performance of Manufacturing Index.
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Aussie, Aussie, Aussie

The above is not to deny that there are some headwinds for the manufacturing sector, with respondents referencing economic conditions in Australia and the NZD/AUD exchange rate as an example.
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Primary influence on secondary production

Tightening conditions in some primary sectors are also filtering through to the manufacturing sector.
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Jobs

Despite the challenges noted above there is also decent economic growth occurring which the manufacturing sector is part of and is tapping into.
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Doug Steel

Doug Steel

Senior Economist, BNZ

Sponsor Statement

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This association brings together the significant experience of leading business advocacy body BusinessNZ, and business finance specialist BNZ.

We look forward to continuing our association with BusinessNZ and associated regional organisations, and to playing our part in the ongoing development of the New Zealand manufacturing sector.

PMI Time Series Table

The results are seasonally adjusted.

National Indicies April
2014
Dec
2014
Jan
2015
Feb
2015
Mar
2015
Apr
2015
BNZ – BusinessNZ PMI 55.0 57.1 51.3 56.5 54.6 51.8
Production 55.8 62.0 47.4 52.6 55.1 52.2
Employment 53.4 49.9 50.9 52.4 49.8 51.0
New Orders 55.7 61.0 50.1 62.6 55.8 50.4
Finished Stocks 50.6 51.0 55.9 54.0 52.8 52.7
Deliveries 55.4 58.0 53.9 57.8 54.6 52.2

BNZ – BusinessNZ PMI Time Series

April 2020 – April 2024

International Results

J.P. Morgan Global Manufacturing PMITM

04 May 2015
51.0

About the PMI

The BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index is a monthly survey of the manufacturing sector providing an early indicator of activity levels.

A PMI reading above 50 points indicates manufacturing activity is expanding; below 50 indicates it is contracting.

The main PMI and sub-index results are seasonally adjusted.

Technical Contact

Stephen Summers
Economist, BusinessNZ

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