新西兰制造业创近五年来最强增长 PMI升至59.7创2021年以来新高

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新西兰制造业迎来近五年来最强劲的增长表现。小企业与制造业部长 Cameron Brewer 表示,最新数据显示,新西兰制造业活动在6月份大幅扩张,创下自2021年7月以来最高水平,显示经济复苏动能持续增强。

根据最新公布的 BNZ—BusinessNZ制造业表现指数(Performance of Manufacturing Index,PMI),2026年6月PMI升至 59.7,较5月份的 51.3 大幅上涨8.4点,也明显高于长期平均水平 52.5。PMI高于50代表制造业处于扩张状态。

Brewer部长表示,这是一项十分强劲的成绩。

“订单持续增加,生产不断提升,制造企业再次开始招聘员工,新西兰制造业正展现出强劲的发展势头。”

各项指标全面增长

数据显示,制造业各项核心指标均处于扩张区间,其中:

新订单(New Orders):64.1

生产指数(Production):59.4

就业指数(Employment):55.8

其中,新订单指数创下亮眼成绩,显示未来数月制造业仍拥有充足订单储备,也意味着行业增长有望持续。

BNZ研究主管 Stephen Toplis 表示,分析师对于此次PMI的大幅上涨感到“十分震惊(staggered)”,远超市场预期。

制造业仍是新西兰经济重要支柱

官方数据显示,新西兰制造业:

直接提供超过 22万个就业岗位;

占全国GDP约 8%;

贡献全国约 60%的出口总额。

Brewer指出,今年第一季度,制造业已经成为推动新西兰经济增长的最大单一产业,而目前公布的数据进一步证明,这股增长动力正在持续增强。

他说:

“制造业是新西兰经济的重要引擎,目前正保持高速运转。”

政府鼓励企业扩大投资

Brewer表示,当订单不断增加时,企业需要扩大投资,提高生产效率。

政府推出的 Investment Boost(投资激励计划),正是为了帮助企业购买新设备和生产机械,提高生产力,满足不断增长的市场需求。

他说:

“当制造企业拥有支持发展的政府,他们就能够充分发挥实力。”

新西兰制造业表现领先主要经济体

Brewer还表示,目前新西兰制造业增长速度已领先多个主要经济体,包括:

美国

中国

日本

英国

澳大利亚

他强调,政府未来将继续推动经济基础建设,支持制造业发展,进一步提升生产力和国际竞争力。

编辑点评

制造业PMI大幅攀升至近五年高点,反映出企业订单、生产及就业同步改善,也显示新西兰经济复苏基础进一步扩大。不过,PMI属于企业景气调查指标,未来能否持续保持高位,还需观察全球经济环境、出口需求及国内投资情况。若制造业持续扩张,将有助于推动就业增长、出口增加及整体经济复苏。

New Zealand’s manufacturing sector has posted its strongest month of growth in nearly five years, with new data showing activity surging to its highest level since July 2021, Small Business and Manufacturing Minister Cameron Brewer says.

The latest BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) jumped to 59.7 in June, up sharply from 51.3 in May and well above the survey’s long-term average of 52.5. A reading above 50.0 shows the sector is expanding.

“This is a very strong result. Order books are filling up, production is climbing, and manufacturers are hiring again,” Mr Brewer says.

Every part of the index was firmly in expansion. New Orders led the way at 64.1, pointing to a healthy pipeline of work ahead, while Production surged to 59.4 and Employment reached 55.8, an encouraging sign for manufacturing jobs.

BNZ Head of Research Stephen Toplis said in the report that analysts were ‘staggered by the extent the Index has jumped’.

The manufacturing sector directly employs more than 220,000 people, contributes around eight per cent of GDP, and accounts for 60 per cent of New Zealand’s exports.

“Manufacturing is one of the powerhouses of our economy, and right now it’s running hot. This follows the sector being the single biggest driver of economic growth in the March quarter, so the momentum is real and it’s building,” Mr Brewer says.

“When order books fill up like this, manufacturers need to invest to keep pace, and that’s what Investment Boost is for, letting them buy the machinery and equipment that lifts productivity.

“Our manufacturers are outpacing every major economy right now, including the United States, China, Japan, the United Kingdom and Australia.

“Kiwi manufacturers are showing what they can do when they get a Government that backs them. This is all part of the Government’s plan to fix the basics and build the future.”