Sweden Manufacturing Sector Highest Since 2022
2026-06-01 06:54
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Sweden's Swedbank Manufacturing PMI edged up to 57.3 in May 2026 from a downwardly revised 57.0 in April, extending its streak above the long-term average to eleven straight months.
It was also the highest reading since February 2022, supported by stronger production (58.1 vs 57.7 in April) and employment (59.1 vs 55.5).
Meanwhile, order intake softened to 55.8 from 58.9, while suppliers' delivery times lengthened slightly to 64.1 from 64.
On the pricing front, the index measuring suppliers' raw material and input prices fell by 0.4 points to 81.6.
Looking ahead, manufacturers remained highly optimistic, with the production plans index edging up to 70.7 from 70.3, marking the second straight month above the 70 threshold.
According to Jörgen Kennemar, the Swedish industrial sector continues to strengthen and remains stronger than many of its international peers, while Middle East-related supply disruptions and higher raw material costs have yet to significantly affect production plans.