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PMI data shows Aussie manufacturing at three-month high in July

Australia’s manufacturing sector gained momentum in July, marking its strongest performance in three months, according to the latest S&P Global Australia Manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI®) report.

S&P Global: Aussie manufacturing sector loses momentum in June

Australia’s manufacturing sector experienced a further slowdown in growth in June, according to the latest S&P Global Australia Manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index™ (PMI) data.

S&P Global: Manufacturing grows at slower pace in May

Australia’s manufacturing sector expanded for a fifth consecutive month in May, though at a slower pace, with the PMI easing to 51.0 from 51.7 in April, according to S&P Global.

Manufacturing growth slows but persists in April: S&P Global

Australia’s manufacturing sector expanded for a fourth consecutive month in April, though at a slower pace, with the S&P Global PMI easing to 51.7 from 52.1 in March.

Australia’s manufacturing PMI hits highest level since 2022 – S&P Global

Australia’s manufacturing sector experienced its strongest improvement in nearly two-and-a-half years in March, driven by rising new orders and renewed production growth, according to the latest S&P Global Australia Manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI).

Australia’s manufacturing PMI reaches two-year high amid rising orders

Australia's manufacturing sector continued its recovery in February, with the latest S&P Global Australia Manufacturing PMI reaching 50.4, the highest level in two years. 

S&P Global: January PMI signals marginal recovery in Australia’s manufacturing sector

Australia's manufacturing sector experienced its first improvement in over a year in January, with the S&P Global Australia Manufacturing PMI rising to 50.2, signalling a return to production growth, albeit marginal.

Sluggish demand, rising costs strain Australian manufacturing in December, says S&P Global

Australia’s manufacturing sector contracted at an accelerated pace in December 2024, as both domestic and export demand weakened further. 

Australia’s manufacturing sector contraction eases as optimism rises

Australia’s manufacturing sector continued to face challenges in November, but the pace of contraction eased significantly, signalling potential stabilization in the coming months. 
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