China's manufacturing continues to weaken; worsens in April | Inquirer Business

China’s manufacturing continues to weaken; worsens in April

/ 12:49 PM May 01, 2016

A worker labors on the assembly line of minivans at a SAIC-GM joint venture in Qingdao in eastern China's Shandong province Tuesday March 1, 2016. China's manufacturing lost momentum again last month, according to two surveys of factory activity released Tuesday that highlighted sluggish conditions in the world's second biggest economy.(Chinatopix Via AP)

A worker labors on the assembly line of minivans at a SAIC-GM joint venture in Qingdao in eastern China’s Shandong province Tuesday March 1, 2016. China’s manufacturing lost momentum again in April, according to two surveys of factory activity released Tuesday that highlighted sluggish conditions in the world’s second biggest economy. AP

BEIJING, China — China’s manufacturing activity was weaker than expected in April, according to a survey by an industry group.

The China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing says its purchasing managers’ index declined to 50.1 in April from the previous month’s 50.2 on a 100-point scale. Numbers above 50 indicate activity is expanding.

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The federation cited analyst Zhang Liqun as saying that the index fell back but still showed activity expanding.

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China’s economic growth slowed in the first quarter to 6.7 percent, largely in line with expectations, but it’s the slowest pace since the global financial crisis.

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