France Manufacturing Sentiment Improves Slightly
2026-04-23 06:59
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
France’s overall manufacturing business climate index edged up to 100 in April 2026 from 99 in March, slightly improving but still around its long-term average.
Past production rebounded to 3 (vs –2 in March), while overall order books improved to –16 (vs –18), and foreign order books were stable at –13.
Finished-goods inventories were unchanged at 14, remaining elevated.
However, general production prospects deteriorated sharply to –18 (vs –10), marking a notable drop in forward-looking sentiment, while personal production prospects eased to 7 (vs 9).
Labour conditions softened slightly, with past workforce size at –2 (vs –1) and expected workforce size slipping to –1 (vs 0).
Inflation signals strengthened, as expected selling prices surged to 19 (vs 10), the highest since March 2023, indicating rising cost pressures across sectors.
Economic uncertainty also jumped to 38 (vs 31), well above its long-term average, highlighting heightened business caution despite mixed activity signals.