Core Insights - The cumulative profit of industrial enterprises above designated size fell by 1.7% year-on-year from January to July, with a significant narrowing of the decline in July to 1.5%, down 2.8 percentage points from the previous month [1] - The "Two New" policies, focusing on large-scale equipment updates and consumer goods replacement, have significantly contributed to profit growth in new momentum industries, particularly in equipment manufacturing [1][5] - In July, profits in specific sectors such as electronic and electrical machinery manufacturing, general component manufacturing, and food and beverage equipment manufacturing saw substantial year-on-year increases of 87.9%, 15.3%, and 11.3% respectively [1] Industrial Performance - The industrial added value for enterprises above designated size grew by 5.7% year-on-year in July, despite a 1.1 percentage point decline in growth rate compared to previous months, remaining above the average of the past five years [3] - Export growth in July was recorded at 7.2%, surpassing the ten-year average of 3.6% for the same period, driven by "grabbing exports" and "grabbing Two New" initiatives [3] - The "anti-involution" effect has been reflected in the prices of raw materials, with significant reductions in price declines for various industries, contributing to a decrease in the overall impact on the Producer Price Index (PPI) [3] Profit Recovery - From January to July, profits in the raw materials manufacturing sector increased by 10% year-on-year, accelerating by 3.2 percentage points compared to the previous period, with the steel processing industry turning profitable [5] - Small and medium-sized industrial enterprises showed signs of profit recovery in July, with profits turning from declines of 7.8% and 9.7% in June to increases of 1.8% and 0.5% respectively [6] - The overall industrial production maintained rapid growth in July, although challenges such as weak effective demand and low profit levels persist [6] Future Outlook - The "anti-involution" strategy is expected to focus on controlling increments while optimizing existing resources, leading to a gradual support for industrial profit growth [7] - With the expected normalization of supply and demand following extreme weather disruptions, industrial profits are anticipated to continue a mild recovery trend, with monthly year-on-year growth potentially turning positive [7] - Upcoming policies, including a new 500 billion yuan financial tool aimed at supporting infrastructure and strategic emerging industries, are expected to provide stable demand support [7][8]
工业企业利润持续改善, 中下游行业“反内卷”仍需更多支持
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-28 01:41