JakartaPost-Apr 2, 2021

Indonesia’s factory activity rose to its highest level in nearly 10 years in March as businesses felt a surge in new orders and output amid an economic recovery. Business consultancy IHS Markit wrote in a Thursday statement that Indonesia’s manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 53.2 in March, the highest reading since the company started measuring Indonesia’s PMI in April 2011. The March figure marked a rebound by 2.3 points after a slowdown in February. The second-highest PMI score Indonesia achieved was in June and July 2014. The PMI, a gauge of the sector based on a monthly survey of roughly 400 manufacturers, still stood above the 50-point threshold, which signaled a sustained improvement in business conditions since November last year.

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