Germany Manufacturing Growth Highest Since 2022

2026-08-21 07:46 By Czyrill Jean Coloma 1 min. read

The S&P Global Germany Manufacturing PMI jumped to 54.1 in August 2026 from 52.2 in the previous month, surpassing market expectations of 52.0, according to preliminary estimates.

It marked the seventh consecutive month of expansion and the strongest pace since May 2022, mainly driven by an acceleration in output, new orders, and export sales, all of which expanded at their fastest pace since early 2022.

Survey respondents cited stronger demand linked to inventory rebuilding, rising defense spending, and continued investment in data-center infrastructure.

On the inflation front, input cost pressures remained elevated by historical standards but eased slightly from July, suggesting that price pressures are becoming more manageable despite ongoing supply-side challenges.

Lastly, business confidence improved significantly.



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Germany Manufacturing Growth Highest Since 2022
The S&P Global Germany Manufacturing PMI jumped to 54.1 in August 2026 from 52.2 in the previous month, surpassing market expectations of 52.0, according to preliminary estimates. It marked the seventh consecutive month of expansion and the strongest pace since May 2022, mainly driven by an acceleration in output, new orders, and export sales, all of which expanded at their fastest pace since early 2022. Survey respondents cited stronger demand linked to inventory rebuilding, rising defense spending, and continued investment in data-center infrastructure. On the inflation front, input cost pressures remained elevated by historical standards but eased slightly from July, suggesting that price pressures are becoming more manageable despite ongoing supply-side challenges. Lastly, business confidence improved significantly.
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