Japan Services PMI Rises to 21-Month High

2026-03-04 01:33 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

Japan’s S&P Global Services PMI rose to 53.8 in February 2026, confirming preliminary estimates, and up slightly from January’s 53.7, marking the fastest pace since May 2024.

Growth was supported by a solid rise in new orders, the most pronounced since April 2024, driven mainly by stronger domestic demand and new client wins.

Backlogs of work accumulated at a solid pace, the fastest since June 2023, as firms contended with rising workloads.

Employment growth slowed to a three-month low due to labor shortages and staff turnover, although it remained above the survey’s long-run average.

Input costs rose sharply, climbing at a historically fast rate, while selling prices increased at the quickest pace since April 2014 as companies passed on higher costs to customers.

Business confidence strengthened, with firms expressing optimism for continued growth over the next 12 months, supported by improving demand and investment in new capacity.



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