Thailand Manufacturing Sector Hits 3-Month High
2026-07-01 00:47
By
Czyrill Jean Coloma
1 min. read
Thailand's S&P Global Manufacturing PMI rose to 53.6 in June 2026, picking up from a ten-month low of 52.6 in the previous month.
It marked the highest reading since March, as production growth rose to its fastest pace since December 2025 amid robust demand conditions.
New business also increased for the fourteenth consecutive month, driven by aggressive marketing campaigns, major new client acquisitions, and large order placements from existing clients.
However, backlogs of work grew in June as factories struggled to keep pace with incoming orders, while factory employment numbers remained largely stagnant.
On the price front, manufacturers faced escalating operating expenses due to higher raw material costs, prompting them to lift factory gate charges more aggressively than in May.
Lastly, the Future Output Index rose for the third consecutive month, signaling a steady, sustained recovery from the near five-year low recorded in March.