GLOBAL ECONOMY: Asian factories shake off lockdown blues, now face supply headaches

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Japan’s factory activity expands at fastest pace in 6 mths – PMI

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Oct activity expands in Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia – PMI

S.Korea manufacturers hit by chip shortage, supply disruptions

China slowdown, rising input costs cloud outlook for Asia

TOKYO, Nov 1 (Reuters) – Asia’s factory activity stepped up a gear in October as emerging economies saw COVID-19 infections subside, but rising input costs, material shortages and slowing Chinese growth cloud the outlook, business surveys showed on Monday.

Policymakers in the region face pressures on multiple fronts as they steer their economies out of the pandemic-induced doldrums while also trying to keep prices under control amid rising commodity costs and parts shortages.

China’s factory activity expanded at its fastest pace in four months in October, the private sector Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) showed on Monday, as dwindling COVID-19 cases drove up domestic demand. read more

But a sub-index for output showed production shrank for the third straight month due to power shortages and rising costs, falling in line with Sunday’s official PMI that showed factory activity in October shrinking.

“Shortages of raw materials and soaring commodity prices, combined with electricity supply problems, created strong constraints for manufacturers and disrupted supply chains,” said Wang Zhe, senior economist at Caixin Insight Group.

Factory activity in October expanded in Vietnam, Indonesia and Malaysia as operations gradually normalised after being hit by shutdowns caused by a spike in COVID-19 infections.

Taiwan saw manufacturing activity growth accelerate on robust chip demand, while Japan’s factory activity expanded at the fastest pace in six months in October in an encouraging sign for the world’s third-largest economy.

India’s factory activity expanded at its quickest pace in eight months in October, pointing to an extended business recovery in Asia’s third-largest economy. read more

In a sign of the patchy nature of the region’s recovery, however, South Korea’s factory activity rose at the slowest pace in 13 months in October on shrinking output and softer demand. read more

Material shortages and delivery disruptions drove up Japan’s input prices by the most in over 13 years.

“While October Manufacturing PMIs point to a strong rise in manufacturing output, industry is likely to be working through huge backlogs of orders for many months to come and resulting supply shortages further afield are set to persist,” said Alex Holmes, emerging Asia economist at Capital Economics.

The final au Jibun Bank Japan PMI in October rose to 53.2 from 51.5 in the previous month, expanding for the ninth consecutive month. read more

South Korea’s PMI, by contrast, fell to 50.2 in October from 52.4 in September, though it managed to stand above the 50-mark threshold that indicates expansion in activity, for a 13th straight month. read more

Vietnam’s PMI rose to 52.1 from 40.2 in September, while that of Indonesia increased to 57.2 from 52.2, the surveys showed. Malaysia’s index stood at 52.2, up from 48.1.

Asia’s emerging economies have lagged advanced economies in recovering from the pandemic’s pain as delays in vaccine rollouts and a spike in Delta variant cases hurt consumption and factory production.

Reporting by Leika Kihara; Editing by Sam Holmes

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