Japan's Manufacturing Surge: PMI Hits 55.1 as New Orders Soar to 5-Year Highs
August 21, 2026
Japan's manufacturing sector expanded in August, with new orders rising at the fastest pace since early 2018 and the PMI at 55.1, up from July.
Input buying rose solidly on higher production, while stock purchases grew modestly as supplier delivery times lengthened.
Total sales and overseas demand reached an 8-1/2 year high, driven by strong demand from semiconductor and AI-related industries.
The PMI is framed as a forward-looking indicator for policymakers and investors, signaling resilience despite headwinds.
Japan's economy slowed in Q2, but investors view the soft reading as due to one-off factors rather than a trend, keeping an optimistic private-sector outlook.
Despite the softer Q2 GDP reading, markets expect the private sector to stay strong if prices and demand hold, supported by a continued expansion outlook.
S&P Global’s breakdown shows net sales by segment: information and analysis services lead at 58.3%, followed by financial rating services at 29.7%, and market data/publications at 12%.
Overall, data suggest the private sector remains well placed to perform strongly going forward, barring shocks to prices or demand.
There is a divergence between manufacturing and services export demand, indicating a nuanced recovery that policymakers will weigh alongside aggregate strength.
Markets expect the policy rate to reach about 1.25% by September, with the PMI supporting potential for faster tightening thereafter.
The PMI is explained as an indicator of expansion (above 50) or contraction (below 50) and its relevance to BOJ policy.
Summary based on 13 sources
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