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Business Day TV spoke to Absa senior economist Miyelani Maluleke about the purchasing managers index data

SA’s manufacturing sector is showing signs of strain. The Absa purchasing managers index lost further ground in October, declining to 53.6 from 54.7 previously, as the effect of load-shedding and the three-week strike in the steel and engineering sector weighed.

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