China Daily (Hong Kong)

Factory growth gathers speed

- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@ chinadaily.com.cn

Manufactur­ing activity of Chinese enterprise­s gathered speed in March, indicating that the nation’s economy continued to maintain momentum in the first quarter of this year, latest data said.

The Caixin China manufactur­ing PMI for March released on Monday showed that the index dropped by 0.6 percentage point from the previous month to 51, but was still well above the 50-point mark that separates growth from contractio­n on a monthly basis. However, the reading was the lowest during the past four months.

Despite the slightly weakening demand, manufactur­ers still remained upbeat on business prospects for the rest of the year, with the industrywi­de confidence hitting the highest point in a year. Expectatio­ns are rife that the expansion of production will be facilitate­d by stepped-up investment, improvemen­t in market expectatio­ns and the launch of new products.

The Caixin manufactur­ing PMI, a private survey on China’s manufactur­ing activity, covers more than 400 small and medium-sized enterprise­s, whereas the country’s official manufactur­ing PMI mainly covers more than 3,000 large and medium-sized companies, including Stateowned enterprise­s.

The official manufactur­ing PMI for March increased by 1.2 percentage points from the previous month to 51.5, showing a steady and rising trend of the manufactur­ing industry, the National Bureau of Statistics announced on Saturday.

As production activities in the country accelerate­d after the Lunar New Year, the production index, a sub-index of the official PMI, rose by 2.4 percentage points month-on-month to 53.1 in March. The new orders index also went up by 2.3 percentage points to 53.3, said Zhao Qinghe, a senior statistici­an of the National Bureau of Statistics.

Due to improved internatio­nal trade, the new export orders index and the import index both reached 51.3, up by 2.3 percentage points and 1.5 percentage points respective­ly.

The indexes of the equipment, high-tech and consumer product manufactur­ing were all above the average level of the manufactur­ing industry. It shows that the deepening of China’s supplyside reforms has accelerate­d the fostering of new drivers for economic growth and has led to further enhancemen­t of the quality of supply, Zhao said in an article posted on the website of the NBS on Saturday.

Apart from the manufactur­ing PMI, the non-manufactur­ing business activity index also increased by two basis points month-on-month to 54.6 in March.

“Both the manufactur­ing and non-manufactur­ing indexes rebounded as expected this month, showing a good momentum of economic operation currently. The rise in PMI was driven by seasonal factors and a pickup in external demand,” Liu Xuezhi, a senior macroecono­mic analyst at the Financial Research Center of the Bank of Communicat­ions Co Ltd, said in a research note.

“As recent trade frictions between China and the US may escalate, the export situation remains uncertain for China. We need to pay continuous attention to the impact of trade frictions on the trends of PMI,” Liu added.

 ?? XINHUA ?? A technician adjusts controls in a mining equipment manufactur­ing plant in Gu’an county, Hebei province.
XINHUA A technician adjusts controls in a mining equipment manufactur­ing plant in Gu’an county, Hebei province.

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