国家统计局:9月制造业PMI为49.8% 比上月上升0.4个百分点
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju·2025-09-30 01:48

Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for September is 49.8%, an increase of 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued improvement in manufacturing sentiment [1] - Large enterprises have a PMI of 51.0%, up 0.2 percentage points, indicating expansion; medium enterprises have a PMI of 48.8%, down 0.1 percentage points; small enterprises have a PMI of 48.2%, up 1.6 percentage points, but still below the critical point [1] - The production index is at 51.9%, an increase of 1.1 percentage points, suggesting accelerated production expansion in the manufacturing sector [2] Group 2: New Orders and Employment - The new orders index is at 49.7%, up 0.2 percentage points, indicating a continued improvement in market demand within the manufacturing sector [3] - The employment index is at 48.5%, up 0.6 percentage points, suggesting an improvement in employment sentiment among manufacturing enterprises [5] Group 3: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - The non-manufacturing business activity index for September is 50.0%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points, indicating overall stability in non-manufacturing business volume [7] - The construction industry business activity index is at 49.3%, up 0.2 percentage points; the services industry business activity index is at 50.1%, down 0.4 percentage points [7] Group 4: Price Indices and Market Demand - The new orders index for non-manufacturing is at 46.0%, down 0.6 percentage points, indicating a decline in market demand [7] - The input prices index is at 49.0%, down 1.3 percentage points, indicating a decrease in the overall level of input prices for non-manufacturing enterprises [7] - The sales prices index is at 47.3%, down 1.3 percentage points, indicating a continued decline in sales prices in the non-manufacturing sector [8] Group 5: Composite PMI Overview - The composite PMI output index for September is 50.6%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points, indicating continued acceleration in overall production and business activities across all sectors [10]