Poland’s manufacturing sector weakened further in June 2026, with the S&P Global Manufacturing PMI falling to 46.10, down from 49.40 in May 2026. The renewed deterioration takes the index more firmly below the 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction, underscoring mounting pressure on the country’s industrial base.
The latest reading suggests that conditions in Polish manufacturing worsened noticeably over the month, reversing any tentative signs of stabilization seen in May. Persistent sub-50 values typically reflect declining output, softer new orders and more cautious sentiment among producers.
The fresh data, updated on 01 July 2026, will likely intensify focus on the health of Poland’s industrial economy, which remains sensitive to both domestic demand trends and external headwinds across European supply chains and export markets.