Sweden Manufacturing PMI Highest Since 2022
2026-04-01 06:57
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
Sweden’s Swedbank Manufacturing PMI rose to 56.3 in March 2026 from 56.0 in February, remaining above its long-term average for the ninth consecutive month.
This marks the highest reading since March 2022, supported by higher employment (57.9 vs 54.9 in February) and inventory purchases (51.4 vs 53.6).
Meanwhile, suppliers’ delivery times lengthened sharply (58.7 vs 52.4), reflecting supply bottlenecks, while new orders also declined (54.6 vs 59.0), marking the largest negative contribution in 20 months.
Export and domestic orders moderated to 52.2 and 53.9, respectively, while order backlogs remained stable at 52.9.
Firms’ production plans for the next six months stayed elevated at 67.8, reflecting sustained optimism.
On prices, the supplier raw and input price index jumped 9.6 points to 67.2, the highest since October 2022, driven by rising global energy costs amid the Middle East conflict.