Factory activity in Asia expanded in December, but weaker confidence and falling export orders suggest global challenges lie ahead.
Factory activity across Asia expanded in December as domestic orders and output improved, but weaker confidence and a sustained drop in export orders point to global risks ahead. The PMI gauge for Southeast Asia eased slightly to 50.7 from 50.8 in November, capping the year’s growth at 51 for 2024, according to S&P Global’s purchasing managers index.
Growth was led by several countries across the region including Taiwan, whose PMI registered the highest reading since July and well above the critical 50 threshold that separates expansion and contraction. Meanwhile, separate data from Caixin showed China’s manufacturing activity expanding in December at a slower pace as factories await the results of recent stimulus. And in export powerhouses South Korea and Vietnam, activity dipped into contraction territory in December. The latest data come ahead of the inauguration later this month of President-elect Donald Trump, who has vowed hefty tariffs on China as well as universal levies on imports —including some on his first day in office. The manufacturing data underscore mounting concerns about trade protectionism abroad and domestic demand going forward. “While the 2025 output outlook remains positive, it waned slightly,” Maryam Baluch, economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said in a statement. “Growth in new orders remains mild and heavily dependent on domestic demand, while weak international demand continues to hinder growth.” Taiwan’s purchasing managers index climbed to 52.7 last month, its highest reading since July, according to S&P Global. Overall data in Asia show that demand remained broadly domestic, with new orders expanding for a 10th straight month and backlogs also piling up. Purchases rose to the highest pace since August, and were quickly put to use as inputs, the data show. But export orders have fallen for more than two years, indicating that demand from abroad continues to slo
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