The S&P Global Flash Australia Manufacturing PMI held steady at 52.0 in August 2026, according to preliminary estimates, unchanged from July and remaining at its highest level since January. A reading above 50 signals expansion, indicating the sector is sustaining a modest recovery despite a mixed global backdrop. Output and new orders posted slight gains, reflecting resilient underlying demand, although growth remains uneven across industries and export performance is varied. Cost pressures persisted, with elevated input prices—particularly for energy, transport, and raw materials—keeping margins under pressure, even as supply chain disruptions showed some signs of easing. Employment was broadly stable, as firms balanced cautious hiring with current production requirements. Overall, the manufacturing sector is holding firm, but further improvement will depend on moderating inflation and a pickup in global demand.