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Zheng Quan Ri Bao Wang·2025-09-27 03:26

Core Insights - The profits of industrial enterprises above designated size in China increased by 0.9% year-on-year from January to August, reversing a decline that had persisted since May [1] - The equipment manufacturing sector played a significant role in this recovery, with profits growing by 7.2%, contributing 2.5 percentage points to the overall profit growth of industrial enterprises [2] - Different scales of enterprises showed profit improvements, with private enterprises experiencing a notable acceleration in profit growth [3] Group 1: Industrial Profit Growth - From January to August, the profits of industrial enterprises above designated size turned from a 1.7% decline in the first seven months to a 0.9% increase, marking a significant recovery [1] - In August alone, profits surged by 20.4%, a stark contrast to a 1.5% decline in July [1] - The manufacturing sector saw a 7.4% profit increase, while the electricity, heat, gas, and water production and supply sector grew by 9.4% [1] Group 2: Equipment Manufacturing Sector - The equipment manufacturing sector's profits increased by 7.2%, making it one of the strongest contributors to the overall profit growth of industrial enterprises [2] - Seven out of eight industries within the equipment manufacturing sector reported profit growth, with the railway, shipbuilding, and aerospace industries seeing rapid profit increases of 37.3% and 11.5% respectively [2] - The raw materials manufacturing sector also experienced a profit increase of 22.1%, significantly contributing to the overall profit recovery [2] Group 3: Profit Improvement by Enterprise Size - Profits for medium and small-sized enterprises grew by 2.7% and 1.5% respectively, showing improvements compared to the previous months [3] - Private enterprises reported a profit growth of 3.3%, surpassing the average growth rate of all industrial enterprises [3] - In August, the cost per hundred yuan of revenue for industrial enterprises decreased by 0.20 yuan, marking the first year-on-year decline since July 2024 [3]