China's NonManufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index Drops in June


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) Ijing july 03 (qna) - china's non-manufacturing purchasing managers' index (pmi) dropped to 55 points in june from a six-month high of 55.5 in may official data showed on thursday.

the non-manufacturing pmi compiled by the national bureau of statistics and the china federation of logistics and purchasing (cflp) tracks activity in sectors including construction software aviation railway transport and real estate according to (xinhua) news agency.

in spite of the slight drop non-manufacturing activity was still at a relatively high level as the index was still five points above the boom-bust line of 50 said the cflp's deputy chief cai jin.

a pmi reading above 50 indicates expansion while a reading below 50 reflects contraction.

the sub-index for new orders dropped two points to 50.7 indicating far less domestic orders than a month earlier. new export orders saw the largest decline of 2.5 points to stay at 50.2 in june.

the business outlook index edged down slightly to 60.4 points in june from 60.7 for the previous month showing weaker confidence among companies in the future prospects of the sector data showed.

production-related service sectors saw a strong upward trend especially those closely related to manufacturing cai said.

the business activity index new orders index and new exports index for manufacturing-related service sectors all experienced sharp rises showing the impact of the manufacturing sector's strong performance. (qna)


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