France Manufacturing PMI Hits 3½-Year High
2026-01-02 09:07
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
France’s HCOB Manufacturing PMI rose to 50.7 in December 2025 from 47.8 in November, returning to growth after three months of contraction and marking the best improvement since June 2022.
Production volumes almost stabilised after November’s sharp contraction, supported by the fastest increase in new export orders in close to four years, especially in Eastern and Southern Europe, North America, and parts of Africa.
Domestic demand remained weak, though overall new business declined at the softest pace since May.
Employment also increased to its fastest payroll growth since August 2024.
Purchasing activity and inventories were scaled back to optimize warehouse levels, though declines eased.
Input costs continued to rise modestly, while output prices increased for the first time since August 2025.
Looking ahead, manufacturers remained cautiously optimistic for 2026, citing expectations of stronger sales and new product launches, though domestic political uncertainty tempered sentiment.