New Zealand’s BNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index edged up from 51.2 to 51.4 in November, remaining in expansionary territory but still below the long-run average of 52.4.
Production strengthened from 52.0 to 52.8, while employment rebounded sharply from contractionary 48.3 to 52.4, suggesting manufacturers are becoming more confident about staffing needs. That said, new orders softened notably, slipping from 54.5 to 51.9, highlighting lingering caution about the sustainability of demand beyond the seasonal boost.
Survey commentary was more encouraging. The share of negative comments fell to 45.6% from 54.1% in October and 60.2% in September. Respondents cited stronger Christmas-related demand, improving economic conditions, rising customer confidence, and a pickup in both domestic and overseas orders, alongside firmer construction activity and new product launches.













