South Korea Manufacturing PMI Highest Since 2022
2026-04-01 00:48
By
Chusnul Chotimah
1 min. read
The S&P Global South Korea Manufacturing PMI increased to 52.6 in March 2026 from 51.1 in February.
It marked the strongest growth in factory activity since February 2022, as both output and new orders rose, with the former increasing at the steepest rate since August 2024 amid improved domestic demand.
Meanwhile, employment rose for the first time in three months, with the rate of job creation hitting a six-month high amid reports that companies looked to take on full-time staff.
Consequently, firms recorded a third consecutive monthly accumulation in backlogs of work, though the latest increase was only fractional overall.
On prices, input cost inflation accelerated to its fastest pace since June 2022.
As a result, output cost inflation also accelerated to the greatest degree since July 2022.
Looking ahead, business sentiment deteriorated to a four-month low.