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China's June NBS Manufacturing PMI advances to 49.7, Non-Manufacturing PMI rises to 50.5

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New update 2025.06.30 10:33
China's June NBS Manufacturing PMI advances to 49.7, Non-Manufacturing PMI rises to 50.5

update 2025.06.30 10:33

China's official Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) advanced to 49.7 in June, compared with 49.5 in May. The data came in line with the market consensus in the reported month. 

The NBS Non-Manufacturing PMI rose to 50.5 in June versus May's 50.3 and the expected 50.3 reading.


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