China’s factory activity likely expanded at a slower pace in March: Reuters poll

    • Uncertainties from the global banking crisis and fallout on global economies will affect demand for China’s goods, adding to pressure on manufacturers.
    • Uncertainties from the global banking crisis and fallout on global economies will affect demand for China’s goods, adding to pressure on manufacturers. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Mar 29, 2023 · 04:33 PM

    CHINA’S factory activity likely grew at a slower pace in March, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday (Mar 29), suggesting the economic recovery is uneven in the light of weak global demand and a property slump.

    The official manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) is expected to have slowed to 51.5 in March, compared with 52.6 in February – the fastest pace in more than a decade – according to the median forecast of economists in a Reuters poll.

    An index reading above 50 indicates expansion in activity on a monthly basis and a reading below indicates contraction.

    The world’s second-biggest economy has seen a gradual recovery in the first two months of 2023. Industrial output was 2.4 per cent higher than a year earlier and retail sales jumped 3.5 per cent on year, official data showed.

    However, the manufacturing sector’s recovery may take time as factory operations are struggling to fully shake off the long-term effects of Beijing’s protracted zero-Covid policy which it ended in December. Uncertainties from the global banking crisis and fallout on global economies will also affect demand for China’s goods, adding to pressure on manufacturers.

    China has set a modest annual growth target of around 5 per cent this year after significantly missing its target for 2022.

    Premier Li Qiang said the government will maintain a certain level of economic expansion as it speeds up a transition towards higher quality growth, according to state media on Monday.

    The official manufacturing PMI, which largely focuses on big and state-owned firms, and its survey for the services sector, will be released on Friday. REUTERS

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