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South Korea factory activity expands at strongest pace in over 4 years, PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters May 3, 2026 | 7:33 PM

SEOUL, May 4 (Reuters) – South Korea’s factory activity expanded at the strongest pace in more ​than four years in ‌April, as semiconductor demand continued to power both output and new orders, even as the war in the ‌Middle ​East disrupted some ⁠supply of raw ⁠materials.

• The purchasing managers index (PMI), published by S&P Global, stood at 53.6 in April, up from ​52.6 in March to reach the strongest since February ⁠2022.

• “The wider impact of ⁠the war will remain ​to be seen, but latest PMI ​data indicated that the conflict ‌had played a part in sustaining demand and production levels, as some firms mentioned that ⁠they had received additional orders to help build inventory to protect against further ⁠delays and ‌price rises,” said ⁠Usamah Batti, economist at S&P ​Global ‌Market Intelligence.

• The rate ​of input ⁠cost inflation surged in April and was the steepest since the series began in April 2004.

(Reporting by Cynthia Kim; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)