Turkey’s manufacturing sector showed a modest improvement in sentiment in August 2026, with the manufacturing confidence index edging up to 102.8 from 102.2 in July 2026. The latest reading, updated on 21 August 2026, keeps the index above the neutral 100-point threshold, indicating that optimism continues to outweigh pessimism among manufacturers.
The 0.6-point increase suggests a gradual strengthening of confidence rather than a sharp turnaround, pointing to a cautious but positive outlook in the industrial sector. While the data do not reveal the underlying drivers of the move, the sustained level above 100 may indicate that producers expect demand, production, or order books to remain supportive in the near term.
For policymakers and investors, the consecutive months of readings above 100 can be seen as a sign of resilience in Turkey’s manufacturing base, though the marginal nature of the gain underscores that the recovery remains measured rather than robust. Further data in the coming months will show whether this upward trend can be maintained or strengthened.