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    Russian factory activity sees sharpest decline in nearly three years, PMI shows

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    Posted on April 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Russia's manufacturing PMI fell to 48.2 in March, marking the sharpest decline in nearly three years due to weak demand. Despite challenges, manufacturers remain optimistic.

    Russian Factory Activity Declines Sharply, PMI Indicates

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's manufacturing sector experienced its sharpest contraction in nearly three years in March, as output and new orders fell in the face of weak domestic and foreign demand, a business survey showed on Tuesday.

    The S&P Global Russia Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) dropped to 48.2 in March from 50.2 in February, sliding below the 50 level that separates expansion from contraction.

    The downturn marked the first deterioration since September and the most significant since April 2022, a month when international sanctions imposed over Russia's invasion of Ukraine two months earlier were having a serious impact.

    Output levels fell in March at their sharpest level since July 2022.

    New orders decreased for the first time since October, and at the fastest pace in nearly three years, as both domestic and export demand weakened.

    Russia's significant spending on military equipment and weapons to sustain its war in Ukraine has buoyed a manufacturing sector that otherwise may have suffered more as some countries shunned Moscow.

    "Logistics challenges and delays to rail transportation reportedly led to longer lead times for inputs," S&P Global said. "The extent to which supplier quality worsened was the least marked since last May, however."

    Despite the challenging conditions, Russian manufacturers expressed optimism about future output, driven by plans for investment in advertising, new products and employees.

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia's manufacturing sector contracts sharply in March.
    • •PMI drops to 48.2, indicating contraction.
    • •First deterioration since September, most significant since April 2022.
    • •New orders decrease due to weak domestic and export demand.
    • •Manufacturers remain optimistic about future output.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russian factory activity sees sharpest decline in nearly three years, PMI shows

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the sharp decline in Russian factory activity, as indicated by the PMI, due to weak domestic and foreign demand.

    2Why did Russian factory activity decline?

    The decline is attributed to weak domestic and export demand, compounded by logistics challenges and international sanctions.

    3What is the PMI and its significance?

    The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) is an indicator of the economic health of the manufacturing sector, with a value below 50 indicating contraction.

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