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Ghana: Output declines in January, but new Order Growth Remains Solid

M.Cby M.C
February 4, 2022
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Firms struggle to keep revenues at optimum levels- GSS Business Tracker Survey II

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Overall business conditions continued to improve in Ghana’s private sector in January 2022, despite a reduction in output, according to IHS Markit.

New order growth which is a function of increasing consumer demand remained solid, slowing only slightly from December 2021 figures. This meant that in response, firms continued to expand staffing levels and purchasing activity.

Meanwhile, inflationary pressures remained elevated. The headline seasonally adjusted Ghana Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) posted 50.8 in January 2022, down from 51.8 in December 2021, but still signaling an improvement in business conditions at the start of the year.

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According to the survey, operating conditions in the private sector strengthened in each of the past five months, although the latest upturn was the softest in this sequence.

In some cases, previously vacant positions had been filled, helping support a fifth successive rise in employment and one that was solid overall. Purchasing activity was also up, albeit slightly.

Rising capacity helped firms to keep on top of workloads and reduce backlogs. In contrast to the rise in new orders, business activity decreased in January, thereby ending a four-month sequence of growth.

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Anecdotal evidence suggested that price rises had a negative impact on activity, with the emergence of the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 pandemic also a factor behind the modest reduction in output.

Some Sectors Faced Weaknesses

Sector data indicated that weakness was centred on the agriculture and wholesale & retail categories. Despite the drop in January 2022, firms were strongly optimistic that output will increase over the coming 12 months. In fact, sentiment improved to the second-highest in 15 months.

Commenting on the latest survey results, Andrew Harker, Economics Director at IHS Markit, said:

“While output decreased in January [2022], other aspects of the latest Ghana PMI maintained the positive picture from recent months. New order growth remained solid and firms continued to raise employment and purchasing.

“Companies will therefore be hoping that the dip in activity is just a temporary blip and that output will return to growth in line with higher new orders in the months ahead. Business confidence data supports this, with sentiment regarding future output improving to the second-highest in 15 months.”

Andrew Harker, Economics Director IHS Markit

Around 85% of respondents were confident in the outlook amid positive expectations regarding new orders. Overall input costs increased at a slightly faster pace in January, with purchase prices in particular rising sharply.

The rate of purchase cost inflation was sharper than the series average, with higher prices for raw materials, freight and fuel all mentioned. Import duties and currency weakness added to cost burdens.

Meanwhile, efforts to help employees deal with higher costs, and transport fares in particular, led to a further increase in staff costs.

Output prices also continued to rise sharply as firms passed higher input costs onto customers. Charges have now increased in 21 consecutive months. The aforementioned price pressures meant that firms were reluctant to hold excess inventories, leading stocks of purchases to decrease for the second month in a row.

Supplier delivery times were on the upside amid competition among suppliers and clear requirements provided to vendors in terms of delivery needs. That said, lead times shortened to the least extent since August last year.

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