October PMI Dip: Chinese mainland Factory Activity at 49.0
The manufacturing PMI on the Chinese mainland dipped to 49.0 in October amid holiday effects and external pressures, but structural improvements stay on track.
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The manufacturing PMI on the Chinese mainland dipped to 49.0 in October amid holiday effects and external pressures, but structural improvements stay on track.
July PMI data shows China’s manufacturing dipped to 49.3, but a composite reading of 50.2 indicates overall business growth and resilience.
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May PMI data reveals a rebound in the Chinese mainland’s manufacturing, driven by pro-growth policies amid global volatility.
A Caixin report shows China’s manufacturing PMI dropped to 48.3 in May, down 2.1 points, signaling contraction in the sector.
May’s data shows the Chinese mainland’s manufacturing PMI at 49.5, rising 0.5 points amid improved production and business expectations.
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China’s manufacturing PMI hit 50.5 in March with a 0.3 point rise, signaling expansion in the Chinese mainland’s industry.
China’s manufacturing PMI hit 50.5 in March, signaling a modest expansion in the sector and a positive outlook for growth.
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