Australia Manufacturing PMI Revised Upward
2026-05-31 23:06
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The S&P Global Australia Manufacturing PMI was revised higher to 50.7 in May 2026 from 50.2 in the preliminary estimate, after 51.3 in April.
However, the latest reading was still lower than the previous month's level as output contracted for the fourth consecutive month, while new orders fell at the steepest pace since last October, with new export orders also declining solidly.
Meanwhile, employment increased for the first time in three months, although job creation was only marginal.
Delivery times lengthened to the second-largest degree in 46 months, amid ongoing war in the Middle East.
On prices, input cost inflation eased slightly but remained the second-fastest in nearly four years, driven by higher fuel and transportation costs.
Meanwhile, output price inflation accelerated to its fastest pace since August 2022.
Finally, business sentiment ticked up amid hopes of improvement in new orders over the coming year.