Spain’s manufacturing sector continued to expand in May 2026, but at a slightly slower pace, as the HCOB Spain Manufacturing PMI edged down to 51.2 from 51.7 in April. The latest reading, released on 1 June 2026, remains above the 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction, signaling ongoing but moderating growth in the industrial sector.
The marginal decline suggests that while factory activity is still on an upward trajectory, momentum has cooled compared to the previous month. The shift from April’s 51.7 to May’s 51.2 indicates a softer improvement in operating conditions, which may reflect more cautious demand or emerging cost and supply-side pressures.
Even with the loss of momentum, the data underline that Spain’s manufacturers are maintaining expansionary conditions into the second quarter of 2026. Markets and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming releases closely to determine whether May’s slowdown is temporary or the start of a more pronounced easing in industrial growth.