Australia Factory Growth Steady in August
2026-08-20 23:17
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
The S&P Global Flash Australia Manufacturing PMI remained unchanged at 52.0 in August 2026, according to flash estimates, matching July and stayed at the highest level since January.
A reading above 50 indicates growth, suggesting the sector is maintaining a gradual recovery despite a mixed global environment.
Output and new orders rose slightly, pointing to resilient underlying demand, though growth remains uneven across industries and export conditions vary.
Cost pressures persist, with elevated input prices driven by energy, transport, and raw materials, keeping margins under strain despite some easing in supply chain disruptions.
Employment was broadly stable as firms balanced cautious hiring with production needs.
Overall, manufacturing is holding steady, but further gains depend on easing inflation and stronger global demand.