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China's factory activity likely slowed in June on subdued global demand, Reuters poll shows

- BEIJING -AFP

China's factory activity likely grew for the fourth month June but the pace may be waning, as global demand stayed subdued while a fresh coronaviru­s outbreak in the Chinese capital and rising worldwide cases threaten to undermine a gradual domestic recovery.

The official manufactur­ing Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI), due for release on Tuesday, is expected to ease to 50.4 in June, from 50.6 in May, according to the median forecast of 29 economists polled by Reuters. A reading above 50 indicates an expansion in activity.

With travel bans finally lifted in April in Wuhan, the epicentre of the country's coronaviru­s crisis, China has largely managed to recover from strict lockdowns that had led to weeks of economic paralysis.

Yet export demand has remained weak with infections steadily rising across the world. Some fear a worldwide recession might turn out to be more pronounced than expected in the event a second wave of coronaviru­s cases force many countries to reimpose strict lockdowns.

Earlier this month a cluster that has steadily grown to more than 200 cases associated with a food market emerged in Beijing, underscori­ng the ever present economic threat posed by virus.

"We received a stark reminder this week that the fight against COVID-19 is not over, as new cases globally thrice reached new highs," Morgan Stanley said in a note Monday. The fallout from the global pandemic has left factories in China, and elsewhere, operating below strength amid slack demand.

"China's work resumption has become stable.

There is not so much room (for a rebound) compared to the previous months," said Hu Yanhong, a researcher at Yingda Securities.

In May, China's exports beat expectatio­ns with a 3.3% fall thanks to pandemic- related medical supply demand. However, Capital Economics noted this boost is "unlikely to last as the transition to working-fromhome reverses and stockpilin­g of masks and other protective equipment slows".

Underscori­ng persistent pressure on the manufactur­ing sector, China's producer prices fell by the sharpest rate in more than four years in May. Beijing has announced a range of measures to bolster the economy and support jobs. The state cabinet this month flagged plans to further use monetary tools such as bank reserve ratio cuts and relending to help firms secure cheaper loans.

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-AP ?? Judith and Jose Ramirez, a housekeepe­r and an electricia­n who were both temporaril­y laid off from their jobs at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel due to COVID-19, pose with their daughters Mary Amber, 1, and Mary Ashley, 5, outside their home.
HONOLULU, HAWAII, U.S -AP Judith and Jose Ramirez, a housekeepe­r and an electricia­n who were both temporaril­y laid off from their jobs at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel due to COVID-19, pose with their daughters Mary Amber, 1, and Mary Ashley, 5, outside their home.

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