The Business Pulse Survey shows that, in June 2022, 13.1% of all companies expect that ‘raise a lot’ the price of its inputs.
Another 33.6% expect it to “increase a little” and 34.2% expect it to remain the same.
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In May 2022, 11.7% of all companies reported supply problems.
69.5% of the companies stated that due to availability problems they suffered a interruption in the flow of supplies. In particular, for industry, this percentage was 72%. In addition, 70.1% of the companies reported in this survey of the National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane) an increase in costs. For the construction sector, this percentage was 88.6%.
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On the other hand, in June, in 15.5% of all the companies, managers expect the price of the dollar to increase a lot the following month and 38.2% expect it to increase little.
Builders register the highest percentage of opinions around a high increase, with 22.6%, while the consideration of ‘raise a little’ is more noticeable among entrepreneurs in the manufacturing industry, with 41.8%.
It also shows that, in June 2022, 58.6% of all companies in the four sectors expected an increase in their income during the next three months.
in trade, 60.6% expected to have this increase, while 45.8% of economic construction units reported this expectation.
(Vea: Business confidence remained high in May).
In turn, for last June, 13.2% of the total of the companies of the four sectors They anticipate that they will be late in paying any of their outstanding liabilities or debts in the coming month.
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