
December Construction Sentiment Rebounds Slightly, But Outlook Remains 'Pessimistic'
South Korea’s construction sentiment index rose for a second month in December, but remained below the neutral mark, signaling persistent pessimism amid weak public sector demand and sluggish civil engineering activity.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s business sentiment index rebounded in November to a 13-month high, driven by the semiconductor sector’s continued strength, with both manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors showing improvement, according to Bank of Korea data.
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Construction Sentiment Index Hits 18-Month Low in October—Sharp Downturn for Regional and Small-to-Mid-Sized Firms
South Korea’s construction sentiment index fell to its lowest in 18 months in October, with regional and small-to-mid-sized firms seeing the sharpest declines, as new orders and backlogs weakened across the sector.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s business sentiment improved for a second month in September, led by semiconductors and government stimulus, but outlook for October weakened as trade uncertainties and sector-specific challenges persisted, according to Bank of Korea data.
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Construction Sentiment Index Falls for Second Consecutive Month—July Outlook Remains Bleak
South Korea’s construction sentiment index fell for the second consecutive month in June, with July outlooks worsening as liquidity and new orders decline, highlighting persistent sector pessimism.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s business sentiment index declined in June for the first time in four months, as US export slowdowns and Middle East tensions weighed on corporate confidence, with the Bank of Korea citing ongoing geopolitical risks and weak construction activity as key factors.
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Construction Sentiment Remains Weak in May—Declines in Work Progress and Order Backlogs
South Korea's construction sector sentiment remained weak in May, with the CBSI falling to 74.3 as work progress and order backlogs declined, signaling ongoing industry pessimism.
Yonhap InfomaxSouth Korea’s business sentiment index improved for a third straight month in May, but remains below pre-martial law levels and the long-term average, with the Bank of Korea citing continued caution amid mixed export performance and short-term tariff relief.
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April Construction Business Survey Index at 78.8 - Pessimistic Outlook Continues
Construction industry sentiment remains pessimistic in April with CBSI at 78.8, despite slight improvement across sectors, signaling continued economic challenges
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