Factory Activity Revives In Mainland China As Economy Reopens

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  • While there were some uncertainties as to whether looser COVID-19 restrictions will boost the economy or lead to more disruption amid rising illness rates, the early evidence from the PMI surveys is encouraging.
  • Jobs growth also resumed for only the second time in just over one-and-a-half years, suggesting factories were by and large able to expand workforce numbers to meet demand and a brightening outlook.
  • Although the rates of price increases remain only modest for all survey gauges, these price trends will need to be eyed closely in the coming months to assess the degree to which a recovering Chinese economy might push global commodity prices and inflation higher again.

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While there were some uncertainties as to whether looser COVID-19 restrictions will boost the economy or lead to more disruption amid rising illness rates, the early evidence from the PMI surveys is encouraging.

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Caixin China (Mainland) General Manufacturing PMI

Caixin China (Mainland) General Manufacturing PMI

Caixin China (Mainland) General Manufacturing PMI

Caixin China (Mainland) General Manufacturing PMI

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