China manufacturing shrinks despite new US trade truce
Monday, 1 September 2025
BEIJING, Aug 31 (AFP): China's factory output ticked up in August but still recorded a fifth straight month of contraction, official data showed Sunday, as Beijing and Washington press on with trade talks.
The Purchasing Managers' Index-a key measure of industrial output-was 49.4, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said, up slightly from 49.3 in July.
A Bloomberg analysts' poll had forecasted the index would be 49.5.
The last time China recorded a figure above 50 -- indicating growth-was in March.
NBS statistician Zhao Qinghe hailed the improvement from a month earlier as evidence that "overall economic prosperity continues to expand".
"The business climate has improved," he said. In July, the NBS attributed manufacturing struggles to severe weather, including floods and high temperatures.
China has struggled to maintain a strong economic recovery since the pandemic, as it fights a debt crisis in the crucial property sector, chronically low consumption and elevated youth unemployment.