China’s July manufacturing activity contracts more than expected — declines for fourth-straight month

## China’s Manufacturing Sector Shrinks Further Amid Trade Tensions

China’s manufacturing sector is facing headwinds, with the latest data painting a picture of contraction. Here’s a quick rundown:

  • **PMI Misses Expectations:** The official Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for July came in at 49.3, below the expected 49.7. This indicates a contraction in manufacturing activity.
  • **Contraction Continues:** The PMI has been below 50 (the threshold for expansion) since April.
  • **Trade Tensions Persist:** U.S.-China trade tensions, including tariffs, are a contributing factor. The truce is set to expire in mid-August with no extension announced.
  • **Sub-Indexes Down:** Key sub-indexes like employment, new orders, and raw materials inventory also contracted.
  • **Seasonal Factors:** The National Bureau of Statistics cited the off-season, extreme heat, and heavy rain as contributing factors.
  • **Exports Show Resilience:** Despite trade tensions, China’s exports rose by 5.8% year-on-year in June.
  • **No Major Stimulus:** China’s leaders did not signal plans for substantial new stimulus during a recent Politburo meeting.

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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/31/chinas-july-manufacturing-activity-contracts-more-than-expected-fourth-straight-month-of-dec.html

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