Confusion Abounds
26-Aug-02
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Confusion Abounds
Confidence improved a little; a few more optimists and fewer pessimists showed up in our survey of Canterbury manufacturers completed in AUGUST. On a net basis -19 is better than the -36 last month. "Confidence has oozed back a little," said John Walley, CEO of the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association, "perhaps this is breaking the trend of the previous quarter, or a transient blip in the post election hiatus. Looking forward there is little relief on the horizon for international trading terms, particularly for those focused on the Australian market. More generally the performance numbers show a weakening trend across both domestic and export market and this has to be a worry.
Year on year to the end of JULY overall sales on last year fell around 16%, domestic sales by around 10% with exports down some 20%.
Staff numbers have also decreased by around 3.5% on the same period last year. In the survey completed in AUGUST all our leading indicators - staff, investment, profitability and sales - continued the slight improvement indicated last month moving into the slightly positive trend territory. "We have slightly positive expectations and slowly improving confidence off a low base and at best the situation seems fragile. It is hard to pick what the next quarter might bring." said John Walley.
From the constraint standpoint, market conditions improved a little to around 75% with staff and capacity limits at 13%. Capital is not reported as a constraint by our sample.
"The strength of the NZ Dollar, particularly on the Australian dollar cross, concerns around the future of Port Lyttleton and key staff availability are cited as difficulties," commented John Walley.
With the election over, the economic dream run over and public sector pay pressure growing, New Zealand's policy settings to must encourage transformational behaviour sooner not later. These include:
Make more stuff people want:
- Tax
incentives to drive more research and development
More
investment in productive processes:
- Accelerated
depreciation on capital plant, tooling and patents
More
funds for investment:
- No tax on retained earnings for
small and medium sized enterprises
Upgrade human capital
on the job:
- Incentives to increase training and staff
develop in small and medium enterprises
Clear the way to
focus on the opportunity:
- Clear the red tape from
small to medium enterprises.
For further information,
contact: John Walley, Chief Executive,
Phone:
Mobile: 021 809 631
Survey of Business Conditions - JULY 2001 compared with JULY 2002
SAMPLE SIZE:
As the
Survey respondents represent approximately 17 percent of
manufacturing employment and a similar percentage of local
production, this indicates trends in Manufacturing in
Canterbury
CHANGE OVER 12 MONTH PERIOD (The table below represents the above returns expressed as percentages)
July June
TOTAL TURNOVER:
Export /Domestic ratio
51/49
63/37
% Change
in Total Turnover DECREASED
-15.54
-18.92
DOMESTIC TURNOVER:
% of respondents reporting a
rise
46
41
% of respondents reporting a
fall
46
50
% of respondents reporting no
change
7
8
% Change in Ave Domestic
Turnover DECREASED
-9.19
-24.2
EXPORT TURNOVER:
% of exporters reporting a
rise
22
22
% of exporters reporting a
fall
66
77
% of exporters reporting no
change
11
0
% Change in Average Export
Turnover DECREASED
-20.9
-15.4
STAFF
NUMBERS:
% of respondents reporting a rise
46
54
% of respondents reporting a fall
26
36
% of respondents reporting no change
26
9
% Change in Average Staff Numbers DECREASED
-3.54
-0.22
CHANGE OVER 12 MONTH PERIOD (The table below represents the above returns expressed as percentages. Last month in brackets.)
Large
Fall
(Over 15%)
Modest Fall
(2.5%-15%)
No
Change
(Within 2.5%)
Modest Rise
(2.5%-15%)
Large Rise
(Over 15%)
Profitability
19
(42)
13 (17)
13 (17)
31 (17)
25 (8)
Cashflow
19 (17)
13 (33)
19 (33)
38
(17)
13 (0)
Exchange Rate
0 (8)
44
(42)
31 (33)
25 (17)
0 (0)
Investment
Plans
19 (33)
25 (25)
13 (8)
25 (17)
19
(17)
Sales Forecast
0 (8)
25 (25)
19
(17)
31 (42)
25 (8)
Profit Forecast
6
(8)
19 (42)
38 (0)
6 (50)
31 (0)
Staffing Levels
0 (8)
25 (33)
44 (25)
25 (25)
6 (8)
Confidence
Very
Negative
0 (0)
Negative
38 (42)
Neutral
44 (50)
Positive
6 (8)
Very
Positive
13 (0)
Constraint Production
13
(0)
Skilled Staff
13 (8)
Capital
0 (0)
Market
75 (92)