New Zealand Manufacturing Growth Strongest Since 2021
2026-07-08 22:41
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The Business NZ Performance of Manufacturing Index in New Zealand increased to 59.7 in June, up from an upwardly revised 51.3 in May, marking the twelfth consecutive month of expansion and well above the long-term average of 52.5.
It was the strongest growth in factory activity since July 2021, with new orders being the standout at 64.1 (vs 53.2 in May), pointing to a healthy pipeline of work ahead.
Meanwhile, production surged to 59.4 (vs 50.6), while deliveries rose to 57.3 (vs 52.9).
Stocks of finished products (56.9 vs 54.3) and employment (55.8 vs 51.4) were also well above the 50.0 mark, an encouraging sign for manufacturing hiring.
" There are still real headwinds with the conflict in the Middle East and high fuel prices continuing to be a factor for many respondents, but this month's result reflects a huge positive shift after a long stretch of soft results, which is a very welcome turn," said BusinessNZ’s Director of Advocacy, Catherine Beard.