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China's manufacturing activity falls to a 32-month low | China's manufacturing activity falls to a 32-month low |
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China'a manufacturing activity fell to a 32-month low in November, hurt by a slowdown in the global economy. | China'a manufacturing activity fell to a 32-month low in November, hurt by a slowdown in the global economy. |
China's official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 49.0 in November, the lowest level since March 2009. | China's official Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell to 49.0 in November, the lowest level since March 2009. |
The industry survey data comes amid concerns that a slowdown in the global economy may dent demand for Chinese goods and hurt its economy. | The industry survey data comes amid concerns that a slowdown in the global economy may dent demand for Chinese goods and hurt its economy. |
PMI is a key indicator of manufacturing activity and a reading below 50 shows contraction. | PMI is a key indicator of manufacturing activity and a reading below 50 shows contraction. |
"The November PMI dropped further to below the boom-bust line of 50... indicates that the economic growth pace would continue to moderate in the future," said Zhang Liqun, a researcher with the Development Research Centre of the State Council. | "The November PMI dropped further to below the boom-bust line of 50... indicates that the economic growth pace would continue to moderate in the future," said Zhang Liqun, a researcher with the Development Research Centre of the State Council. |
Slowing demand | |
The success of its manufacturing sector has been key to China's economic growth in the past few years. | |
However, recent economic problems in two of its biggest export markets - the US and Europe - have raised concerns about whether the sector can maintain its growth pace. | |
Those fears were fanned further as the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP), who produce the official PMI, said that the index for new orders also fell in November. | |
The new export orders index dipped to 45.6 in November from 48.6 the month before, indicating an accelerating decline demand. |