French manufacturing contracts for first time since November, PMI shows

June 1, 2026 4:00 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Employees work at the Vorwerk factory producing Thermomix kitchen appliances in Donnemain-Saint-Mames, France, May 29, 2026. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/Pool/File Photo

By Sudip Kar-Gupta

PARIS, ‌June 1 (Reuters) - ​France's ​manufacturing sector contracted in May for the first time since November, as ‌the spike in energy prices and transport ⁠disruptions resulting from the Iran conflict impacted businesses, ‌a survey by S&P ‌Global showed on Monday.

The S&P Global France Manufacturing final Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell to ​49.7 points in May from 52.8 in April, albeit coming above a flash April ⁠manufacturing PMI figure of 48.9 points.

Any number below 50 shows ​a contraction in activity, while above 50 shows expansion.

The final April manufacturing PMI ​figure of 49.7 points ‌was its lowest since November and also the first time it ⁠had fallen below the 50-point level since November.

"Supply chains are still adjusting to the volatility induced ⁠by the war in the Middle East and ensuing ​energy-price shock," said Joe Hayes, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

"For example, more French manufacturers experienced delivery ‌issues and input price rises than in April – pressures that could ‌play out as higher goods prices and ⁠supply issues across the ‌economy more broadly ​over the coming months," he added.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Toby ‌Chopra)



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