German Construction Downturn Eases
2026-04-08 07:48
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
The S&P Global Germany Construction PMI rose to 48.0 in March 2026 from 43.7 in February, signaling a slower contraction in total activity.
Housing activity fell at its shallowest rate so far this year, while civil engineering expanded at an accelerated pace.
Commercial construction remained the weakest segment, with only a slight easing in its decline.
Employment and purchasing also dropped more slowly than in February.
Meanwhile, new orders fell at the fastest pace since July 2025, reflecting softer demand and cost pressures linked to the Middle East conflict.
Input price inflation jumped to a record monthly increase, the highest since October 2022, driven by higher energy, fuel, and transport costs.
Supply chain delays worsened, with building material lead times at their longest in almost three-and-a-half years.
Business expectations fell sharply, turning negative for the first time in 2026, as constructors cited rising costs and weaker demand as major concerns.