Swiss Factory Activity Recovers to Over 3-Year High
2026-04-01 08:00
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Switzerland’s procure.ch and UBS Manufacturing PMI rose sharply to 53.3 in March 2026 from 47.4 in the previous month, well above market expectations of 47.0 and signaling a return to expansion for the first time since December 2022.
The reading also marked the highest level recorded since that period, as improvements were observed across key components.
Production increased by 3.6 points to 50.6, while new orders surged by 7.3 points to 54.2.
Purchasing activity also picked up, rising by 3.3 points to 48.3, though it remained slightly below the neutral 50 threshold.
Stocks of purchases climbed by 14.8 points to 53.5, while finished goods inventories increased by 7.3 points to 50.3.
Meanwhile, supplier delivery times jumped by 10.2 points to 63.6.
The labor market component lagged behind the broader recovery, with the employment index slipping by 1.1 points to 47.5, indicating continued contraction in hiring.
On the cost side, purchasing prices surged by 15.5 points to 71.3.