New Zealand BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index fell sharply from 46.6 to 41.1 in June, well below the long-term average of 52.6 and marking the lowest non-lockdown monthly level since February 2009.
Breaking down the details, production dropped from 44.0 to 35.4, and new orders fell from 43.9 to 38.8. These sub-40 activity levels for production and new orders are the lowest seen outside of COVID lockdowns since November 2008. Employment also declined significantly, from 50.4 to 43.8, its lowest non-COVID monthly result since July 2019. Finished stocks decreased from 52.3 to 47.9, while deliveries remained unchanged at 44.9.
BusinessNZ’s Director of Advocacy, Catherine Beard, expressed significant concern over the “freefall in activity from May to June,” highlighting the severe challenges facing a sector that has been contracting for the past 15 months. The proportion of negative comments surged to 76.3%, up from 63.5% in May and 69% in April, with respondents highlighting an overall economic slowdown and tough recessionary conditions.