Japan’s private-sector expansion strengthened in August, with PMI Composite Output rising from 52.7 to 53.4, its fastest increase in output since February. PMI Services Business Activity improved from 51.2 to 52.3, while PMI Manufacturing climbed from 54.5 to 55.1. PMI Manufacturing Output remained especially strong at 56.1, only slightly below July’s 56.3, confirming factories continued to lead overall growth.
Demand details were particularly firm. S&P Global said manufacturers recorded sharp increases in production and new orders, while total sales and overseas demand rose at the fastest pace in more than eight-and-a-half years. Semiconductor and AI-related industries remained key sources of new business, strengthening evidence that Japan’s factory sector is benefiting from sustained technology investment and external demand. Employment also increased further, while overall business confidence improved.
Cost pressures eased slightly but remained elevated. Input-price inflation slowed to a five-month low, though firms still cited Middle East-related supply-chain disruption, higher energy costs and weak Yen as important drivers. Output-price inflation nevertheless stayed close to a record pace, suggesting companies remain reluctant to ease pricing while costs are still high. Overall, August PMI points to a stronger growth backdrop led by manufacturing, but persistent price pressure keeps inflation risks relevant alongside improving activity.
Data Summary
| Component | Current | Previous | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| PMI Composite Output | 53.4 | 52.7 | Growth accelerated |
| PMI Services Business Activity | 52.3 | 51.2 | Expansion strengthened |
| PMI Manufacturing | 55.1 | 54.5 | Stronger expansion |
| PMI Manufacturing Output | 56.1 | 56.3 | Very strong, slightly softer |
Key Takeaways
- Japan PMI Composite Output rose from 52.7 to 53.4 in August, marking the fastest increase in private-sector output since February.
- PMI Services Business Activity improved from 51.2 to 52.3, showing services growth gained momentum.
- PMI Manufacturing climbed from 54.5 to 55.1, while PMI Manufacturing Output stayed very strong at 56.1.
- Manufacturing remained the main growth engine, with sharp increases in production and new orders.
- Total sales and overseas demand recorded their strongest increase in more than eight-and-a-half years, supported by semiconductor and AI-related industries.
- Employment rose further and business confidence improved, reinforcing the broader expansion signal.
- Input-cost inflation eased to a five-month low, but remained elevated due to Middle East-related supply disruption, energy prices and weak Yen.
- Output-price inflation stayed near record highs, suggesting firms are still passing through elevated costs.
- Overall, August PMI points to stronger growth with persistent pricing pressure, keeping both activity and inflation relevant for BoJ outlook.





