Spain services growth hits 2026 high in June, PMI shows

July 3, 2026 3:20 AM EDT

A waiter stands on the terrace of a restaurant in Madrid, Spain, January 10, 2026. REUTERS/Alejandro Martinez Velez

MADRID, July 3 (Reuters) - Spain's ‌services sector expanded ​at ​its strongest pace this year in June as activity and new business rebounded on stronger domestic demand, a business ‌survey showed on Friday.

The Spain Services PMI Business Activity Index ⁠rose to 54.2 in June from 50.1 in May, according to the survey ‌by S&P Global.

The 50-mark separates ‌growth from contraction.

"June's survey pointed to a noticeable bounce in activity and sales following a lacklustre couple of months," said Paul Smith, ​economics director at S&P Global Market Intelligence.

"Some of the upswing is in part reflective of a growing optimism that the disruption ⁠to supply chains and hit to sentiment caused by the war in the Middle East will ​in time dissipate following the recent memorandum of understanding signed by Iran and the U.S.," Smith added.

New business ​increased at the fastest rate in six ‌months, while export sales were little changed after declines in every previous month of 2026. Firms linked the ⁠improvement mainly to stronger domestic demand and market activity.

Employment growth picked up to its strongest since March, extending the current run of job creation to ⁠45 months. Backlogs of work rose for the third time in four months and ​at the fastest pace since August 2025.

Confidence strengthened to a four-month high, helped by hopes of stronger sales and an easing in Middle East tensions. Input ‌cost inflation slowed to a four-month low, while output price inflation eased for a third month to its ‌weakest since January.

The broader S&P Global Spain Composite PMI rose to 53.3 ⁠in June from 50.2 in ‌May, with services ​driving the improvement as manufacturing output fell for the first time in three months.

(Reporting by David Latona; Editing by ‌Toby Chopra)



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