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    French Manufacturing Weakened Further in June, Final PMI Shows

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    Posted on July 1, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French manufacturing PMI fell to 48.1 in June, indicating contraction. Output and new orders declined, while domestic demand weakened.

    French manufacturing weakened further in June, final PMI shows

    PARIS (Reuters) -French manufacturing weakened further in June, impacted by a contraction in output and a sharper fall in new orders, a business survey showed on Tuesday.

    The final France HCOB manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for June, compiled by S&P Global, fell to 48.1 points from 49.8 in May, albeit a bit better than the June flash manufacturing PMI which stood at 47.8 points.

    A reading below 50.0 indicates contraction in activity, while above that points to expansion.

    French manufacturers faced competitive pressures, leading to a reduction in selling prices for the fourth month running, despite a slight increase in input costs driven by higher raw material and energy prices, S&P Global's survey showed.

    New orders decreased at the fastest pace in four months, with weak demand in both domestic and international markets, added S&P Global.

    Hamburg Commercial Bank economist Jonas Feldhusen said increased defence-sector spending and monetary stimulus measures from the European Central Bank could support manufacturing in the future, but challenges remained.

    "First, output contracted again after two consecutive months of modest growth, with several panellists citing persistent weakness in the automotive sector as a contributing factor. Second, domestic demand - which had exhibited a clear recovery trend since the beginning of the year - saw a notable loss of momentum in June," said Feldhusen.

    "As a result, the fragile recovery path of French manufacturing has suffered a significant setback. The key question now is whether this represents a temporary correction or the premature end of a hard-won rebound," he added.

    (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •French manufacturing PMI fell to 48.1 in June.
    • •Output contracted after two months of growth.
    • •New orders decreased at the fastest pace in four months.
    • •Domestic demand lost momentum in June.
    • •Increased defense spending may support future growth.

    Frequently Asked Questions about French manufacturing weakened further in June, final PMI shows

    1What was the final PMI for French manufacturing in June?

    The final France HCOB manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for June fell to 48.1 points from 49.8 in May.

    2What does a PMI reading below 50 indicate?

    A reading below 50.0 indicates contraction in activity, while above that points to expansion.

    3What factors contributed to the decline in French manufacturing?

    French manufacturers faced competitive pressures, leading to a reduction in selling prices and a decrease in new orders due to weak demand in domestic and international markets.

    4What is the outlook for French manufacturing according to economists?

    Economist Jonas Feldhusen mentioned that increased defense-sector spending and monetary stimulus measures from the European Central Bank could support manufacturing in the future, but current conditions remain challenging.

    5How has the automotive sector affected French manufacturing?

    The automotive sector has shown persistent weakness, contributing to the contraction in output after two months of modest growth.

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