New Zealand BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index was unchanged at 48.4 in September, signaling same rate of contraction in the sector. The sub-index of new orders (50.1) recovered from its decline in August to just keep its head above water for September. Also, employment (50.0) showed no change following four consecutive monthly declines. However, the weak new order results in recent months meant production (46.2) fell to its lowest result since April 2012. In addition, deliveries of raw materials (46.4) fell to its lowest since March 2011.
BusinessNZ’s executive director for manufacturing Catherine Beard said that “Overall, while it is good to see the sector not declining further, it remains stuck in a tight band of contraction. The key to lifting it back into expansion will be a sustained boost to both new orders and production in the months ahead.” BNZ Senior Economist, Craig Ebert said that “if it’s a manufacturing recession then it’s an extremely mild one compared to what the industry went through in 2008/09”.