HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s private-sector economic activity slid further into contraction in March as lockdowns in mainland China added more pressure to businesses already under strain.
The S&P Global purchasing managers’ index fell to 42 in March from 42.9 in February, as the gauge continued to fall to levels not seen since April 2020.
It was also the third consecutive month that the index was below 50, the level separating expansion from contraction. New orders and output declined at a faster rate in March.
Orders from the mainland “were affected by the Covid-19 lockdowns in the region,” S&P Global said in a statement.
Hong Kong has been fighting a prolonged virus outbreak for months, leading authorities to implement strict measures to control infections. Lockdowns in mainland China, meanwhile, are aggravating lead times and price pressures, according to the statement.
“Hong Kong’s private sector can be seen shrinking at a faster rate in March, faced with all the negative consequences of the latest Covid-19 wave and the corresponding movement restrictions,” said S&P Global economics associate director Jingyi Pan.
“Supply constraints, made worse by lockdowns in Mainland China, and price pressures, aggravated by the Ukraine war, further weighed on Hong Kong private sector firms.”
- Bloomberg
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Hong Kong has been declining since 2019. Too much harm already done to its economy by the black cockroaches. It will take another 10 years before reaching previous glory.
2022-04-07 10:43