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South African factory mood improves in April, Absa PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 4:46 AM

JOHANNESBURG, May 4 (Reuters) – A gauge of South African manufacturing sentiment improved in April as ​output and new sales ‌orders rebounded after a weak first quarter, a purchasing managers’ index (PMI) survey showed on Monday.

• The seasonally adjusted ‌PMI ​sponsored by South ⁠African bank Absa ⁠rose to 52.6 in April from 49.0 in March, returning to growth for the first ​time since September 2025.

• A reading above 50 signifies an ⁠expansion in business ⁠activity.

• “Some of this improvement ​likely reflects front-loading of demand ahead ​of expected price increases, raising ‌questions about the sustainability of the recovery,” said Absa in a statement.

• Business activity rose ⁠to 52.8 from 46.1, returning to expansionary territory, while new sales orders jumped ⁠to ‌52.9 from 44.5.

• However, ⁠input costs were pushed ​higher ‌by a weaker rand ​currency and ⁠higher international oil prices.

• Expected business conditions improved slightly but remained below 50, pointing to subdued confidence.

(Reporting by Sfundo Parakozov;Editing by ​Bate Felix)