Workflow
国家统计局:9月份制造业采购经理指数继续回升
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-09-30 03:23

Core Insights - The manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to 49.8% in September, indicating a slight improvement in economic activity, while the non-manufacturing business activity index remained stable at 50.0% [1][2][5] Manufacturing Sector - Manufacturing production activities accelerated, with the production index reaching 51.9%, the highest in nearly six months, and the new orders index increased to 49.7%, reflecting improved market demand [2] - Key industries such as food and beverage, automotive, and aerospace showed production and new orders indices above 54.0%, indicating robust demand, while sectors like wood processing and non-metallic mineral products fell below the critical point [2] - Small enterprises saw a PMI increase to 48.2%, while large enterprises maintained a PMI of 51.0%, indicating stable expansion [2] Key Industries - The equipment manufacturing, high-tech manufacturing, and consumer goods sectors reported PMIs of 51.9%, 51.6%, and 50.6%, respectively, all above the manufacturing average, suggesting active supply and demand [3] - The high-energy-consuming industries experienced a decline in PMI to 47.5% [3] Market Expectations - The production and business activity expectation index rose to 54.1%, indicating a positive outlook among manufacturing firms for market development [3] - Industries such as agricultural processing and automotive maintained high expectation indices above 57.0%, reflecting strong confidence in future growth [3] Non-Manufacturing Sector - The non-manufacturing business activity index stood at 50.0%, indicating stability, with the service sector index at 50.1%, showing continued expansion [4] - The construction sector's business activity index slightly improved to 49.3%, with a business activity expectation index of 52.4%, suggesting increased confidence among construction firms [4] Composite PMI - The composite PMI output index rose to 50.6%, indicating continued acceleration in production and business activities across sectors [5]