The purchasing manager index declined in March
The seasonally adjusted March value of the Purchasing Manager Index (PMI) is 52.4, which is lower than the 55.5 point in February, but has been the 13th highest in March since 1995.
The production volume index declined compared to February, but remained above 50.0 points, which indicates an increase in output compared to the previous month for the consecutive forty-third month now – the Hungarian Logistics, Purchasing and Inventory Company (MLBKT) told MTI. (MTI)
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