Norway’s DNB Manufacturing PMI Surges in November
2025-12-01 09:39
By
Mariene Camarillo
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Norway’s DNB Manufacturing PMI jumped to 53 in November 2025 from 48.2 in October, marking the highest reading since July 2024.
The rebound reflected a recovery in the production index, which rose 4.2 points to 53.2, while the new orders index climbed to 54 from 48.3, supported by stronger domestic demand (50.2) and export orders (50.1).
Suppliers’ delivery times lengthened to 53.3 from 52.1, indicating increased activity, and the employment index surged to 52.1 from 41.8.
In contrast, inventory levels of purchased goods increased to 48.7 from 47, suggesting weaker demand and a slight drag on the overall index.
The input price index fell 2.8 points to 54.9 from 57.7, moving below its long-term average.
This November reading was the final publication of the DNB Manufacturing PMI, which was officially discontinued by the source, with the last release published on December 1, 2025.