Colombia Manufacturing PMI Hits Five-Month High
2026-06-03 15:13
By
Isabela Couto
1 min. read
Colombia's Davivienda Manufacturing PMI rose to 51.8 in May 2026 from 50.8 in April, marking the highest reading since December 2025 and signaling a stronger expansion in factory activity.
Resilient demand supported modest increases in both output and new orders, helping production return to growth.
Manufacturers also increased staffing levels for a second consecutive month, supported by improved expectations for future output.
Business confidence rose to a three-month high.
Firms boosted purchases of raw materials and semi-finished goods to strengthen inventories, while input cost inflation accelerated to its highest level in 38 months.
Output prices continued to rise at a historically elevated pace, although the rate eased to its weakest this year.
Meanwhile, supplier delivery times lengthened to the greatest extent since September 2024, stocks of purchases and finished goods declined for a third straight month, and outstanding business volumes fell for the fourth consecutive month.