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国家统计局解读2025年9月中国采购经理指数
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju·2025-09-30 01:54

Group 1: Manufacturing Sector - The manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose to 49.8% in September, an increase of 0.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating continued improvement in economic conditions [1] - The production index reached 51.9%, up 1.1 percentage points, marking a six-month high, while the new orders index increased to 49.7%, suggesting improved market demand [1] - Key industries such as food and beverage, automotive, and aerospace showed production and new orders indices above 54.0%, indicating rapid release of production and demand [1] Group 2: Small and Medium Enterprises - The PMI for small enterprises increased to 48.2%, up 1.6 percentage points, indicating an improvement in their economic conditions, while medium enterprises saw a slight decline to 48.8% [2] - Large enterprises maintained a PMI of 51.0%, continuing to show stable expansion [2] Group 3: Key Industries - The PMIs for key sectors such as equipment manufacturing, high-tech manufacturing, and consumer goods were 51.9%, 51.6%, and 50.6% respectively, all significantly above the manufacturing average [2] - High-energy-consuming industries experienced a decline in PMI to 47.5%, down 0.7 percentage points [2] Group 4: Market Expectations - The production and business activity expectation index rose to 54.1%, indicating a positive outlook among manufacturing enterprises for recent market developments [2] - In the service sector, the business activity expectation index remained stable at 56.3%, reflecting optimism among service industry enterprises [3] Group 5: Non-Manufacturing Sector - The non-manufacturing business activity index stood at 50.0%, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points, indicating stability in overall business volume [1][3] - The service sector's business activity index was 50.1%, remaining in the expansion zone, with certain industries like postal and financial services showing indices above 60.0% [3] Group 6: Comprehensive PMI - The comprehensive PMI output index increased to 50.6%, up 0.1 percentage points, indicating a continued acceleration in production and business activities across sectors [4]