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Australia’s PMI composite dips to 51.4, cost pressures emerge

Australia’s flash PMI data for April showed continued, albeit slower, expansion in the private sector, with Manufacturing PMI slipping from 52.1 to 51.7 and Services PMI easing from 51.6 to 51.4. The Composite PMI also declined slightly from 51.6 to 51.4.

Despite the modest pullback, S&P Global’s Jingyi Pan noted that domestic demand remained a “strong proponent” of business activity, supporting further job creation across sectors. The data suggests a solid start to Q2, underpinned by internal momentum, even as external headwinds mount.

However, the impact of US tariffs are starting to show. Export performance weakened, and manufacturers reported “intensification of cost pressures” due to currency fluctuations.

In response, many firms passed on higher costs to clients, pushing overall selling price inflation to a nine-month high.

Full Australia PMI flash release here.

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