France Manufacturing PMI Highest in Over 3 Years
2026-01-23 08:34
By
Kyrie Dichosa
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France’s HCOB Manufacturing PMI rose to 51.0 in January 2026 from 50.7 in December, beating market forecasts of 50.5, flash estimates showed.
This marked the highest PMI reading since June 2022, driven by a sharp expansion in output, which grew at its fastest pace since February 2022.
Outstanding orders also rose to their steepest level in almost four years, though new business remained in contraction amid subdued domestic and export demand.
Factory employment was unchanged, while input costs rose modestly and output prices were stable.
Firms cited optimism for the year ahead, with expectations for growth the most positive since September 2024, underpinned by hopes of a resolution to the national budget impasse, entry into new markets, and new product launches.
Commenting on the data, Jonas Feldhusen, Junior Economist at Hamburg Commercial Bank, noted that while manufacturing showed an improvement, a durable recovery remains uncertain without a rebound in new orders.