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S&P Global U.S. Manufacturing PMI: Strong Improvement Driven By Stockpiling

US manufacturing hits nearly four-year high in April, driven by defensive stockpiling amid Middle East conflict

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Editorial Team
May 3, 2026
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U.S. manufacturing hit a nearly four-year high in April, as the S&P Global PMI climbed 2.2 points to 54.5. This expansion was largely driven by defensive stockpiling as companies braced for supply disruptions and price hikes linked to conflict in the Middle East. The latest reading was above the forecast of 54.0 and marked the ninth straight month in expansion territory.

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