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China’s manufacturing sector rebounds after months of decline

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Last updated: 2024/10/31 at 6:32 AM
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China’s manufacturing sector, which has been struggling for months, showed signs of improvement in October with a key index turning positive for the first time after five straight months of decline. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose to 50.1, indicating a slight expansion in manufacturing activities. This development is seen as a positive sign following a small bounce back in industrial production witnessed in September. The rise in PMI suggests a potential gradual improvement in domestic economic conditions.

According to Lynn Song of ING Economics, the subindices of the PMI also showed promising signs. The production subindex reached a six-month high of 52.0, while new orders returned to a reading of 50.0 after months of contraction. Additionally, other subindices such as employment, purchases, imports, and backlog of orders saw smaller declines compared to the previous month. These improvements indicate a positive trend in the manufacturing sector and could potentially lead to further growth in the coming months.

Non-manufacturing activity in China also saw a slight increase in October, with the index rising to 50.2 from 50.0 in September. This uptick in non-manufacturing activity, coupled with the positive performance of the manufacturing sector, suggests an overall improvement in the Chinese economy. The rise in both manufacturing and non-manufacturing activities could boost consumer confidence and drive further economic growth in the country.

The positive trend in China’s manufacturing sector follows the central bank’s announcement of measures to stimulate the economy in late September. These measures included reducing the amount of reserves banks are required to keep and slashing interest rates on loans to commercial banks. The government’s proactive approach to boosting the economy seems to be yielding positive results, as reflected in the recent improvements in the PMI and non-manufacturing activity. Investors and business owners are eagerly awaiting additional stimulus measures that may be announced at an upcoming meeting of China’s top legislative body next week.

Overall, the positive performance of China’s manufacturing sector in October is a welcome sign for the country’s economy, which has been facing challenges in recent months. The rise in the PMI and other subindices points towards a potential recovery in the manufacturing industry, which could have a ripple effect on the overall economic growth. With additional stimulus measures expected to be announced in the near future, there is optimism that the Chinese economy will continue to regain strength and momentum in the coming months. This positive outlook bodes well for both domestic and international stakeholders who are closely monitoring China’s economic performance.

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