UK Manufacturing Growth Slightly Cools
2026-03-24 09:37
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
The S&P Global UK Manufacturing PMI eased to 51.4 in March 2026 from 51.7 in February, compared to expectations of a drop to 50.1, preliminary estimates showed.
This marked the slowest pace of expansion in three months, as output growth slowed and goods producers cited the war in the Middle East as weighing on global demand.
Around 25% of UK manufacturers reported longer supplier delivery times, the sharpest slowdown since July 2022.
Extended shipping from Asia, rerouted via the Cape of Good Hope, and production stoppages at Middle East petrochemical suppliers contributed to delays.
Supply chain pressures and weaker demand also reduced purchase stocks and moderately lowered post-production inventories.
Meanwhile, input costs surged at the fastest rate since October 2022, and the largest monthly acceleration since October 1992, prompting output charges to rise at their steepest pace since April 2025.