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Manufacturers’ confidence in economy improves

Catherine Agbo by Catherine Agbo
September 9, 2021
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Manufacturers’ confidence in economy improves
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The latest Manufacturers Confidence Index (MCCI) of the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) shows that there is improved confidence in the economy.

This is even as manufacturers have expressed concern over the unabating liquidity crisis in the productive sector, especially as it relates to access to foreign exchange.

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According to the latest MCCI, local producers are worried that the recent controversy over the control of Value Added Tax (VAT) between the Federal and State governments, will take a huge toll on their businesses, in addition to the difficulty in sourcing forex for importation of raw materials and machines that are not locally available.
MAN noted that since the onset of COVID-19 pandemic in the early quarter of 2020, the severity of forex challenge has intensified, particularly as the value of the Naira deteriorated and that even though the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has consistently intervened in the forex market (official and BDC windows), the result has been negligible, particularly in the second quarter of 2021.

The MCCI showed that 52 per cent of manufacturers interviewed during the fieldwork for the second quarter MCCI disagreed that the rate at which forex was sourced improved, while 30 per cent of the operators were not sure, and only 18 per cent agreed that the rate had improved.

MAN said it was, therefore, critically important for the CBN to speed up the ongoing review of forex management procedures to ensure that available forex in the country is productively utilised.

The MCCI also showed that the performance of the economy in the second quarter of 2021 consolidated on the achievements made in the first quarter after a very difficult period accessioned by the onslaught of COVID-19 pandemic.

In the quarter under review, businesses activities appeared to have further stabilised.

Consequently, even though the macroeconomic variables like the exchange rate, lending rate and inflation rate are still very much unfavourable, businesses were able to maintain operation, particularly at the level it was in 2019 before COVID-19 came in 2020.

On account of the improved economic tranquility, the aggregate MCCI increased to 52.9 points in the second quarter of 2021 from 49.1 points recorded in the first quarter of the year.

The range was the first time the index value reached and exceeded the 50 neutral points since the first quarter of 2020 when it recorded 44.4 points, thus, suggesting that the macroeconomic ambience improved in the second quarter of 2021.

By implication, the performance showed an improvement in the confidence of manufacturers in the economy.

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