PMI Says Turkish Manufacturing Activity Contracts in August

FILE PHOTO-Alkan shoe sole manufacturer workers work in the factory at Antakya Organize Sanayi Bolgesi industrial complex in Belen, Hatay province, March 7, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera Purchase Licensing Rights
FILE PHOTO-Alkan shoe sole manufacturer workers work in the factory at Antakya Organize Sanayi Bolgesi industrial complex in Belen, Hatay province, March 7, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera Purchase Licensing Rights
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PMI Says Turkish Manufacturing Activity Contracts in August

FILE PHOTO-Alkan shoe sole manufacturer workers work in the factory at Antakya Organize Sanayi Bolgesi industrial complex in Belen, Hatay province, March 7, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera Purchase Licensing Rights
FILE PHOTO-Alkan shoe sole manufacturer workers work in the factory at Antakya Organize Sanayi Bolgesi industrial complex in Belen, Hatay province, March 7, 2023. REUTERS/Susana Vera Purchase Licensing Rights

Turkish factory activity contracted for the fifth month in a row in August as a slowdown in demand caused firms to scale back output, employment and purchasing activity.

The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for Turkish manufacturing ticked up to 47.8 from 47.2 in July, according to a survey by the Istanbul Chamber of Industry and S&P Global, still standing below the 50-point level that marks growth in activity, Reuters reported.

Although new export orders returned to growth for the first time in more than a year, challenging market conditions led to a further softening of total new orders, the survey showed. Some firms reported that the slowdown in demand led them to reduce workforce numbers.

Input costs continued to rise with currency weakness being the main factor behind higher prices, according to the survey, and manufacturers in turn raised their output prices in August.

Firms were reluctant to hold inventories due to a slowdown in new orders, reducing their holdings of both purchases and finished goods, the survey showed.

"The subdued overall demand picture led to further scaling back of production, employment and purchasing," Andrew Harker, economics director at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said.

"Hopefully, the nascent recovery in exports seen in August will solidify in the months ahead and spread more widely to help the sector move into recovery mode."



Türkiye's Botas Buying 4 bcm of LNG from Shell in 10-year Deal

The logo of a Shell gas station is pictured in Ulm, Germany, April 6, 2017. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
The logo of a Shell gas station is pictured in Ulm, Germany, April 6, 2017. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
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Türkiye's Botas Buying 4 bcm of LNG from Shell in 10-year Deal

The logo of a Shell gas station is pictured in Ulm, Germany, April 6, 2017. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle
The logo of a Shell gas station is pictured in Ulm, Germany, April 6, 2017. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle

Turkish state energy company Botas and British oil major Shell signed a 10-year LNG agreement on Monday, the Turkish Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar said.

"A total of 40 LNG cargoes of approximately 4 billion cubic meters will be delivered annually for a period covering 10 years starting from 2027," Bayraktar said, Reuters reported.

"This agreement ... provides additional regional and global trade opportunities with the options of receiving (LNG) from the filling port and unloading to European terminals."

Speaking in the ceremony, Bayraktar said the deal has strengthened Turkey's prospects of becoming a natural gas centre and its role in playing a part in Europe's supply security.

Botas signed a 10-year LNG agreement with ExxonMobil in May, under which Botas will purchase up to 2.5 million tons of LNG per year from the US company.

Türkiye meets almost all of its consumption needs with imported gas and brought in 14.3 billion cubic metres (bcm), or 28.3% of the 50.5 bcm that it consumed last year, in the form of LNG.

Türkiye has the supply flexibility to a large part of national consumption needs with liquefied gas instead of pipeline gas if needed, with a gasification capacity of approximately 0.16 bcm per day, according to Reuters calculations.