US Manufacturing Activity Revised Higher: S&P Global
2026-03-02 14:55
By
Andre Joaquim
1 min. read
The S&P Global US Manufacturing PMI fell to 51.6 in February of 2026 from 53.4 in the previous month, revised higher from the preliminary estimate of 51.6 but remaining below the initial market expectations of 52.6.
Still, the result reflected a seventh straight expansion in the sector's activity.
New orders continued to increase, albeit at a softer pace as goods producers noted that high prices, tariffs, and adverse weather conditions dented client demand.
The panel also noted that sales were increasingly dependent on domestic clients as the fallout of tariffs and retaliation from the White House against key trading partners drove exports to decline for an eighth month.
Consequently, companies pared the pace of hiring and employment levels rose only fractionally.
Looking ahead, business optimism improved despite the tariffs and higher inflation for raw materials.