The Manila Times

CHINA MANUFACTUR­ING ACTIVITY SLOWS IN OCT

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BEIJING: Chinese manufactur­ing expansion slowed in October after two consecutiv­e months of accelerati­on, official data showed Tuesday, as weak demand weighed on the world’s secondlarg­est economy.

The manufactur­ing purchasing managers’ index (PMI), a gauge of factory conditions, stood at 51.6 in 52.4 in September, which marked

Anything above 50 is considered growth while a figure below that number points to contractio­n. Analysts surveyed by reading of 52.

Day holiday slowed down production and new orders growth, and energy and pollution- intensive industries shifted peak load or reduced production due to tightened environmen­tal analyst Zhao Qinghe said in a statement.

China has implemente­d tight controls on heavy industry in hopes of improving the country’s notoriousl­y bad air quality, which typically worsens in the winter months.

But “the manufactur­ing sector continues to maintain an expanding momentum”, he said.

The figure came after China registered slightly slower growth in the third quarter, with the economy expanding at 6.8 percent.

Analysts say it sets the ground for the government to tackle long- term economic issues such as soaring debt and propertyle­d growth.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? CHINA PMI Beijing: Chart showing China’s purchasing managers’ index since 2014, according to official data.
AFP PHOTO CHINA PMI Beijing: Chart showing China’s purchasing managers’ index since 2014, according to official data.

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