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Inflation Pressures Ghana’s Economy but Business Optimism Persists– S&P Global Report

M.Cby M.C
July 4, 2024
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Inflation Pressures Ghana’s Economy but Business Optimism Persists– S&P Global Report

According to S&P Global, Ghana’s economic environment faced a slight hiccup in June 2024 as the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) dipped to 49.7 from May’s 51.6.

S&P Global explained that the decline signifies a marginal monthly deterioration in business conditions, halting a four-month sequence of improvement. Despite this, business confidence remains robust, buoyed by optimism for future economic stability.

A key factor behind the downturn in June was the surge in inflation, which exerted significant pressure on the private sector. The rate of purchase price inflation soared to a 19-month high, accelerating for the fifth consecutive month.

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This escalation was largely attributed to the depreciation of the cedi against the US dollar, increasing the cost of imports for businesses.

Respondents indicated that the higher input prices were a major concern, leading to increased costs across the board. In response, firms raised their selling prices substantially, with the pace of output price inflation hitting its fastest since November 2022. S&P Global noted that 34% of respondents reported increasing their charges to cope with the rising costs.

Impact on Demand and Business Activity

The heightened inflationary pressures dampened demand in June 2024, with new orders stagnating after four consecutive months of expansion. While some firms reported that customers had accepted the higher prices and continued placing orders, the overall effect of the price hikes on client demand was evident.

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This scenario translated into a slight decrease in business activity, marking the first decline in four months. The increased costs also influenced private sector firms’ purchasing decisions, leading to a more cautious approach. According to Andrew Harker, Economics Director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, “The spurt of inflation in Ghana’s private sector is having an increasingly concerning impact on business conditions, and in June caused a stagnation of new orders and outright reductions in output and purchasing activity.”

Despite the challenging conditions, employment in the private sector continued to rise, offering a glimmer of hope. However, Harker cautioned that job creation might become unsustainable if price rises persist, further straining demand.

Looking at the second quarter of the year, the solid output growth observed in the first two months suggests that Ghana’s GDP numbers will remain strong. Nevertheless, concerns loom over the second half of the year, with expectations of more pronounced struggles if inflationary trends continue unchecked.

Business Confidence Amidst Challenges

Amid these challenges, business confidence in Ghana strengthened in June 2024. Companies remain optimistic about the outlook for the coming year, largely based on hopes for economic stability. This optimism hinges on the stability of both the exchange rate and prices, which businesses believe will support a more favorable operating environment.

The resilience of Ghanaian businesses in the face of inflationary pressures highlights their adaptability and determination. However, the ongoing economic challenges underscore the need for strategic measures to stabilize the economy and support the private sector.

Addressing the root causes of inflation, such as currency depreciation, and implementing policies to enhance economic stability will be crucial in sustaining business confidence and promoting long-term growth.

Ghana’s June 2024 PMI reflects a temporary setback in business conditions due to inflationary pressures and currency depreciation. While these factors have dampened demand and business activity, the continued rise in employment and strong business confidence indicate resilience and optimism for future recovery.

Policymakers and businesses alike must focus on stabilizing the economic environment to mitigate the impact of inflation and ensure sustained growth in the months ahead.

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