Chinese Mainland Manufacturing PMI Falls to 49.0 Amid Cautious Optimism
The Chinese mainland’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.0 in April, showing contraction but also sparking cautious optimism among experts.
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The Chinese mainland’s manufacturing PMI fell to 49.0 in April, showing contraction but also sparking cautious optimism among experts.
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China’s manufacturing PMI hit 50.5 in March, signaling a modest expansion in the sector and a positive outlook for growth.