PMI index for Poland fell to 46.1 points in June from 49.4 month before
Poland’s manufacturing PMI fell sharply to 46.1 points in June 2026, down from 49.4 in May, according to S&P Global. The index remained below the neutral 50-point mark for the 14th consecutive month, signaling a continued deterioration in business conditions and the deepest slowdown since July 2025. The main factor was a steep drop in new orders, which declined at the fastest pace in a year, while export orders fell for the seventh month in a row. Production also contracted again, and inventories of unsold goods rose at the fastest rate since September 2024.
Business optimism weakened sharply, although inflation pressure eased as input and output prices rose at the slowest pace in three months.