German Construction PMI Back in Expansion Territory
2026-01-07 08:51
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
The HCOB Germany Construction PMI rose to 50.3 in December 2025 from 45.2 in the previous month, marking the first expansion in the sector since March 2022.
The growth was primarily driven by civil engineering activity, which surged at its fastest pace since 2011.
The decline in housing activity also eased markedly, with work on residential projects falling at the slowest rate since March 2022.
By contrast, commercial construction remained the weakest segment, posting another sharp contraction similar to those recorded over the previous three months.
On the price front, input cost inflation accelerated to a three-month high, while output charges increased at the fastest rate in more than two years.
Looking ahead, construction companies remained pessimistic about activity over the next twelve months, pointing to concerns over sluggish economic growth and an ongoing shortage of new orders.