PETALING JAYA: The slowdown in Asia’s manufacturing activity deepened further in June, a warning sign for the region’s growth prospects as tariffs on shipments to the US are poised to increase next week.
Export-reliant economies, including Taiwan and Vietnam, saw their purchasing managers index (PMI) figures deteriorate further, with factories reporting a continued decline in new orders, output and staffing as the trade war saps demand.
Taiwan’s PMI slipped to 47.2 in June from 48.6 in May, according to surveys published today by S&P Global.