MSME manufacturing sector expands in Jan-March period but growth moderates amid West Asia crisis: PHDCCI survey
New Delhi [India], April 20 (ANI): India's MSME manufacturing sector continued to remain in expansion mode during the January-March 2026 quarter, although growth momentum showed signs of moderation due to external challenges, particularly arising from the West Asia crisis, according to the SME Market Sentiment Index (SMESI) - Round 4 released by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
The SMESI, based on a quarterly survey of 3,000 manufacturing MSMEs across the country, serves as a key indicator of business activity and outlook. It comprises the SME Business Activity Index (SME-BAI) and the SME Business Outlook Index (SME-BOI).
The survey report noted that expansion in business activity was largely driven by new orders and production, although at a slower pace. Around 37 per cent of firms reported higher new orders, which supported increased production levels during the quarter.
However, the survey highlighted cautious trends in employment and logistics. Nearly 60 per cent of firms reported no change in employment levels and supplier delivery timelines, indicating limited hiring and stable domestic supply chain conditions. Inventory levels showed moderate improvement, pointing to gradual demand recovery.
It stated, "Red Sea / Strait of Hormuz disruptions re-routing has added 15-20 days' transit time has caused trouble in inventory management".
It further added logistics disruptions due to rerouting through the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz have increased transit time by 15-20 days. Freight costs and marine insurance premiums have also risen, adding to input and export costs.
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