Manufacturing PMI in Denmark decreased to 44.10 points in February from 54.40 points in January of 2023. source: DILF - Danish Purchasing and Logistics Forum

Manufacturing PMI in Denmark averaged 55.41 points from 1994 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 69.98 points in July of 2021 and a record low of 24.31 points in February of 2009. This page provides the latest reported value for - Denmark Manufacturing Pmi - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news. Denmark Manufacturing PMI - data, historical chart, forecasts and calendar of releases - was last updated on March of 2023.

Manufacturing PMI in Denmark is expected to be 47.60 points by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Denmark Manufacturing PMI is projected to trend around 53.00 points in 2024 and 52.90 points in 2025, according to our econometric models.

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Denmark Manufacturing PMI



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Manufacturing PMI 44.10 54.40 points Feb 2023

Denmark Manufacturing PMI
In Denmark, the PMI measures the weighted average of order books, production, workforce, delivery time, finished goods inventories, cost prices, purchasing quantities and stock of end products. A reading in excess of 50 indicates positive sentiment among a majority of respondent companies, while a figure below 50 points to negative expectations.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
44.10 54.40 69.98 24.31 1994 - 2023 points Monthly
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Danish Factory Activity Growth at 7-Month High
The DILF Manufacturing PMI in Denmark rose to 54.9 in January of 2023, the highest record rate since June of 2022, and pointing to the second month of recovery after the contraction in November at 45.9, from 51.2 in the previous month. Rebounds were seen in news orders (58.1 vs 48.4), employment (57.8 vs 46.6), and stock of purchased products (56.6 vs 39.9). On the other hand, there was a slight decline in delivery times (42.0 vs 42.2). On the price front, input price inflation rose sharply (58.6 vs 47.7).
2023-02-01
Danish Factory Activity Growth at 6-Month High
The DILF Manufacturing PMI in Denmark rose to 51.2 in December 2022 from 45.9 in the previous month, marking to a recovery in the manufacturing business conditions, due to a rebound in new orders (47.9 vs 36.2 in November), employment (45.9 vs 42.9) and a faster production growth (71.2 vs 60.3). Meanwhile, there were declines in delivery times (42.2 vs 47) and stocks of purchased products (40.7 vs 48.2). On the price front, input price inflation slowed (46.5 vs 52.7).
2023-01-02
Danish Manufacturing Output Contracts Again in November
The DILF Manufacturing PMI in Denmark declined to 45.5 in November 2022 from a revised 50.8 in the previous month. New orders saw a sharp fall (35.7 vs. 49.9 in October), while production also saw a relatively significant drop (59.9 vs. 64.6). Employment (43.1 vs. 45.4) and inventory of purchased products (48.7 vs. 49.9) also declined. The only sub-index of importance to the PMI that increased was the suppliers' delivery time (47.4 vs. 42.5).
2022-12-01