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Non-oil private sector rebounds

Sharpest rise in new export orders since Oct 2023

by Blitz India Media
September 7, 2024
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The UAE’s non-oil private sector regained momentum in August, with the Emirates’ Purchasing Managers’ Index rising to 54.2. The growth is attributed to an upturn in business activity, driven primarily by a stronger intake of new orders, particularly from foreign clients, according to an S&P Global report.

While the PMI indicated solid improvement in the non-oil private sector, the rate of expansion was the second-slowest in over a year and a half. A robust non-oil private sector is crucial for the UAE as it aligns with the broader economic diversification plans of Middle Eastern countries to reduce reliance on oil.

“Although the UAE PMI picked up in August and was consistent with a solid expansion in non-oil business conditions, it remained weaker than the levels recorded earlier in the year, as fewer companies reported uplifts in activity,” said David Owen, senior economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence. The report noted that international demand improvement in August led to the sharpest rise in new export orders since October 2023.

“Nevertheless, businesses remain confident that output growth will be sustained over the coming year, especially as sales pipelines remain strong and firms have ample levels of outstanding work to complete. Capacity constraints are also easing which should further aid business activity,” added Owen.

S&P Global also noted that hiring growth across the non-oil sector weakened in August, marking the slowest pace in seven months. While some firms expanded their workforces to boost output, others cut staffing levels.

The report highlighted that the future business outlook strengthened in August after falling to a six-month low in July, with firms largely optimistic about improving domestic economic conditions. “Ongoing price mark-ups have the potential to curb demand, adding some uncertainty to the view that growth will continue unabated,” said Owen.

The report also revealed that operating conditions in Dubai’s non-oil private sector improved at a stronger pace in August compared to July.

“Dubai non-oil firms continued to face upward pressure on their input costs in August. Prices rose sharply, albeit at the slowest pace since May. Average selling charges rose for the fourth month in a row and to the greatest extent since April 2021,” added S&P Global.

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