The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Official survey: China factory activity rises to 5-year high

- By Kelvin Chan

HONG KONG » An official survey released Saturday said that China’s factory activity expanded in September at the fastest pace in five years, as the country’s vital manufactur­ing sector stepped up production to meet strong demand.

The official manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index rose to 52.4 in September, up from 51.7 in the previous month and the highest level since April 2012.

The report by the Federation of Logistics & Purchasing said production, new export orders and overall new orders grew at a faster pace for the month.

“The manufactur­ing sector continues to maintain a steady developmen­t trend and the pace is accelerati­ng,” said Zhao Qinghe, senior statistici­an at the National Bureau of Statistics, which released the data. Zhao noted that the report found both domestic and global demand have improved.

However, in a separate report, the private Caixin/Markit manufactur­ing PMI slipped to 51.0 from 51.6, as factories reported that production

and new orders expanded at slower rates last month.

Both indexes are based on a 100-point scale with 50 dividing expansion from contractio­n. But the federation’s report is focused more on large, state-owned enterprise­s while the Caixin survey is weighted to smaller, private companies.

Another official index covering non-manufactur­ing activity rebounded after two months of contractio­n, rising to 55.4 last month from 53.4 in August. That indicates momentum is picking up again in China’s service sector.

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