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China factory activity decline deepens in Dec

January 02, 2024

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The Philippine Star

China’s factory activity decline deepened in December, official data showed Sunday, as Beijing rounded off a year marked by its stuttering economic recovery from the pandemic.

China factory activity decline deepens in Dec

The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) – a key measure of factory output – stood at 49 in December, below the 50-point mark separating expansion from contraction, according to the national Bureau of Statistics (nBS).

The reading signaled a further slump from november’s figure of 49.4 and represented the third straight month of contraction.

“in December... the level of vitality in the manufacturing sector somewhat declined,” the nBS said in an official readout.

China began dismantling its tight COViD restrictions in December 2022 after almost three years, allowing the economy to rebound.

But the recovery has stumbled amid weak consumer and business confidence, an entrenched housing crisis and record youth unemployment, while a global slowdown has weighed on demand for Chinese goods.

In recent months, Beijing has announced a slew of targeted measures as well as a sizeable issuance of sovereign bonds to boost infrastructure spending and rev up economic activity.

But the results so far have been mixed, with the PMi only edging into positive territory once in the past nine months.

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