Australia Manufacturing PMI


Australia Manufacturing PMI: 49.6 (4.86%)
Last Update: April 30, 2024

Australia Manufacturing PMI closed down 49.6 as of April 30, 2024 from 47.3 from the previous month and 48 from last year.


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Australia Manufacturing PMI

DateValues
2024-04-30 49.6
2024-03-31 47.3
2024-02-29 47.8
2024-01-31 50.1
2023-12-31 47.6
2023-11-30 47.7
2023-10-31 48.2
2023-09-30 48.7
2023-08-31 49.6
2023-07-31 49.6
2023-06-30 48.2
2023-05-31 48.4
2023-04-30 48
2023-03-31 49.1
2023-02-28 50.5
2023-01-31 50
2022-12-31 50.2
2022-11-30 51.3
2022-10-31 52.7
2022-09-30 53.5
2022-08-31 53.8
2022-07-31 55.7
2022-06-30 53.96
2022-05-31 52.41

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Australia Manufacturing PMI Statistics


IndicatorSymbolActualPreviousM/M%Y/Y%TrendSlopePercentileUpdate
Manufacturing PMIau.manpmi49.647.353UPUP692024-04-30

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Australia Manufacturing PMI Historical Data

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What is the Australia Manufacturing PMI

The Australia Manufacturing PMI (Purchasing Managers' Index) is a survey-based indicator that measures the performance of the manufacturing sector in Australia. It provides valuable insights into the overall health of the industry by tracking changes in variables such as new orders, production levels, employment, supplier deliveries, and inventories. A PMI above 50 indicates expansion in the sector, while a reading below 50 suggests contraction. This data is closely monitored by policymakers, investors, and businesses as it can help forecast trends in economic growth and inflation. By analyzing the Australia Manufacturing PMI, stakeholders can make informed decisions about investments, resource allocation, and strategic planning in the manufacturing sector.