JAKARTA: Indonesia’s manufacturing activity shrank for the seventh straight month in April as export orders continued to decline and domestic demand remained weak, an HSBC Markit survey showed.
The purchasing manager’s index (PMI) rose slightly to 46.7 in April from 46.4 in March – the lowest reading since surveys began in April 2011 – but remained well below 50, the level separating contraction from expansion.
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