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Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of recovery: Is the slump over?

News RoomBy News RoomJune 2, 2025
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Section 1: Overview of Eurozone Manufacturing PMIs

The Eurozone manufacturing sector experienced persistent contraction in May 2025, with the manufacturing PMI dropping to 49.4, below the pre-industrial level. This was the slowest decline in manufacturing employment terms since August 2022 and marked a slower expansion compared to previous quarters, indicating potential pause in the Eurozone economy.

Section 2: Expansion in Spain: Insights from the Mexican PMI

Spanish manufacturing PMI for May showed a slight expansion to 50.5, up from April’s 48.1, surpassing analysts’ expectations of 48.4. The high PMI was driven by slight demand improvements, despite the U.S.-有条件 reliance supplying it. U.S.-conditional exports lagged in May, but the sector saw a continued decline in new orders, down to 47.6 from 48.1.

Section 3: Challenges in Germany: Recent Developments

German manufacturing PMI for May was slightly contracting to 48.3, down from April’s 48.4. This was the 35th month of contraction, though output advanced for the third consecutive month. The sector’s demand promotion by the U.S. was-sectorally limited, with indirect minor improvements in global trade increasing tensions but leading to a decline in output prices and sharp input costs.

Section 4: Job Trends and Input Costs

Economists reported a contraction trend continuing after recent challenges in April, as output rose for three months in a row. In Spain, employment remained low, with jobs growing at the slowest pace since September 2024, reflecting decreased开工 rates in May. The output price decline was driven by rising market competition, with business sentiment optimistic amid a stabilization in global trade outlook.

Section 5: Flowering Profit-Driven Companies in the EU

Aczél Repsol, a major EUJason Almeida believes the EU’s connection to target markets like North America is critical, yet the ongoing U.S.-conditional trade tensions could affect growth. Companies are reassessed on profitability after falling oil prices and rising interest rates in May, with sentiment prompting some to boost employee hiring.

Section 6: Current State of European Manufacturing

The Eurozone’s manufacturing sector is in a revised contraction phase, supported by falling oil prices and an improving outlook for tax incentives. Europe’s performance, despite risks, is resilient. Companies such as supply chain husty firms in Japan, S ri Ammatra Buckhauser in the EU, andMING Oem in Germany are thriving.

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