
China’s Manufacturing PMI Dips Below 50, but Optimism Remains
China’s manufacturing PMI dips to 49.0 in April, signaling contraction, but experts remain optimistic about the economy’s resilience.
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China’s manufacturing PMI dips to 49.0 in April, signaling contraction, but experts remain optimistic about the economy’s resilience.
China’s economy shows strong signs of recovery as key indicators like the Manufacturing PMI rise in February, signaling expansion in manufacturing and services sectors.
China’s manufacturing PMI rose to 50.2 in February, signaling a rebound after the Spring Festival, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
China’s factory activity expanded for the second consecutive month in November, signaling a steady recovery in the world’s second-largest economy.