Global Times

Manufactur­ing sector improves for third month, NBS says

- By Ma Jingjing Page Editor: lixuanmin@globaltime­s.com.cn

China’s manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for May stood at 50.6, below analysts’ expectatio­n of 51, but the reading reflects an economic recovery on course amid continuous efforts to prevent a second wave of imported COVID-19 infections.

According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the manufactur­ing PMI slid 0.2 points month-on-month in May, but it remained in expansion territory for a third straight month since the COVID-19 outbreak in late January.

Pang Chaoran, an associate research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, told the Global Times on Sunday that weak overseas demand mainly contribute­d to the drop.

Data from the NBS showed that the manufactur­ing sector’s new export order index remained at a low level of 35.3 in May, slightly up 1.8 points from April. In the same month, the new import order index stood at 45.3, up 1.4 points monthon-month, reflecting increased imports driven by the country’s steady economic recovery.

“Although some developed economies have eased lockdowns, their manufactur­ing activity and market demand haven’t totally recovered, a situation that – combined with some countries’ increased trade protection­ism – affected the healthy developmen­t of internatio­nal trade,” he said. Despite foreign shocks, China’s manufactur­ing and services sectors continued to recover thanks to packages of policies to stabilize the economy.

Zhao Qinghe, a senior statistici­an with the NBS, noted that 81.2 percent of the companies polled have resumed more than 80 percent of their manufactur­ing and their operations continue to improve.

According to the survey, the manufactur­ing indexes of 14 industries including food, petroleum processing and auto manufactur­ing remained in expansion territory, while textiles, the apparel industry and wood processing contracted.

In May, China’s non-manufactur­ing PMI expanded to 53.6, up 0.4 points from the previous month, according to the NBS. The business activity indexes in sectors including transport, telecommun­ications and software were all above 55, reflecting higher market vitality.

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