In an encouraging sign for Poland's manufacturing sector, the S&P Global Manufacturing PMI increased to 48.0 in September 2025, up from 46.6 in August. This latest data, updated on October 1, 2025, reflects a notable improvement, suggesting that the sector is inching closer to the growth threshold of 50.0.
The rise in the PMI score indicates that the contraction in manufacturing activities is slowing, offering a glimmer of hope for the country's economy. While the PMI remains below the 50.0 mark, which signifies growth, the upward trajectory suggests that manufacturers in Poland might be experiencing better conditions, possibly due to increased demand or improved production processes.
Economists and industry experts are keeping a close eye on these developments, hopeful that continued improvements in the coming months could herald a return to expansion, further strengthening Poland's economic standing in the region.