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Czech Republic Manufacturing PMI

The Czech Republic's Manufacturing PMI fell to 49.2 in September 2025, a four-month low, down 0.4% from 49.4 in August 2025. This decline resulted from a drop in new orders and the fastest fall in export demand in four months, linked to weak European market conditions. Output contracted for the second month and firms cut employment and purchasing due to low demand. The Czech Republic's record low Manufacturing PMI was 40.8 in June 2023 and its record high was 50.2 in June 2025.

Monthly Historical Data (2022-2025)

(in points)
Month Manufacturing PMI (points)
Sep 2025 49.2
Aug 2025 49.4
Jul 2025 49.7
Jun 2025 50.2
May 2025 48
Apr 2025 48.9
Mar 2025 48.3
Feb 2025 47.7
Jan 2025 46.6
Dec 2024 44.8
Nov 2024 46
Oct 2024 47.2
Sep 2024 46
Aug 2024 46.7
Jul 2024 43.8
Jun 2024 45.3
May 2024 46.1
Apr 2024 44.7
Mar 2024 46.2
Feb 2024 44.3
Jan 2024 43
Dec 2023 41.8
Nov 2023 43.2
Oct 2023 42
Sep 2023 41.7
Aug 2023 42.9
Jul 2023 41.4
Jun 2023 40.8
May 2023 42.8
Apr 2023 42.8
Mar 2023 44.3
Feb 2023 44.3
Jan 2023 44.6
Dec 2022 42.6
Nov 2022 41.6
Oct 2022 41.7
Sep 2022 44.7
Aug 2022 46.8

Recent Events

datetime event actual previous consensus
2025-10-01 03:30 AM S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (Sep) 49.2 49.4 49
2025-09-01 03:30 AM S&P Global Manufacturing PMI (Aug) 49.4 49.7 50

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Czech Republic Manufacturing PMI : Definition
The Czech Republic Manufacturing PMI gauges the manufacturing sector's economic health. It is calculated from survey responses covering new orders, production, employment, supplier delivery times and inventories. A PMI reading above 50 shows sector expansion, whereas a reading below 50 indicates contraction.