Wk 23 Electronics Supply Chain Digest


Electronics Supply Chain Weekly Digest 6-5-26.

DATAPOINT OF THE WEEK: S&P reported May Eurozone mfg PMI decreased to 51.6 from 52.2 in Apr, remaining in expansion for the fourth consecutive month, but decelerated as new order volume stagnated. Expansion was driven by sustained production growth and supply side factors such as input costs continuing to rise and lead time extensions.

Germany’s May mfg PMI fell to a four month low of 50.1 from 51.4 in Apr as new orders declined M/M for the first time in 2026 with uncertainty and soaring costs tied to the war in the Middle East acting as headwinds to demand. S&P reported US mfg PMI increased to 55.1 in May from 54.5 in Apr, marking the ninth straight month of expansion driven by continued rises in new order growth and output. However, some of the growth appears to be tied to stock rebuilding efforts.

ISM reported US mfg PMI of 54.0, up from 52.7 in Apr. RatingDog China mfg PMI eased to 51.8 in May from 52.2 in Apr as growth in new orders and production slowed from Apr’s pace, which had been the strongest improvement since Dec-20. China’s Government mfg PMI moderated to 50.0, from 50.3 in Apr.


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