China factory activity rises as economic recovery broadens: official
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[BEIJING] Factory activity in China picked up in March, official data showed, as the country's economic recovery broadened after the Lunar New Year holiday.
The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), a key gauge of manufacturing activit,y grew more than expected to 51.9 - from 50.6 in February - according to the National Bureau of Statistics, with production accelerating after the holiday lull and major economies abroad recovering from coronavirus slowdowns as well.
Non-manufacturing PMI made a significant rebound to 56.3, higher than the Bloomberg forecast of 52.0 and pointing to better performance in service industries and higher expectations for hard-hit sectors such as accommodation.
NBS senior statistician Zhao Qinghe said that with China's control of the Covid-19 outbreak, consumer demand returned and "the service industry accelerated its recovery".
For manufacturing, Mr Zhao added that companies - including smaller ones - have done better as well, although there have been some delays in imported raw materials due to the Covid-19 spread abroad, leading to higher prices and longer delivery times.
AFP
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