50.1%!时隔8个月,重回扩张区间
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-12-31 06:01

Core Viewpoint - The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for China's manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors showed signs of recovery in December, indicating an overall improvement in economic conditions [1][3]. Manufacturing Sector - The manufacturing PMI rose to 50.1% in December, up 0.9 percentage points from the previous month, marking its first increase above 50% after eight consecutive months below this threshold [3]. - Among 13 sub-indices, production, new orders, and new export orders indices showed increases, with rises ranging from 0.1 to 2.4 percentage points [3]. - High-tech manufacturing PMI reached 52.5%, up 2.4 percentage points, indicating a positive growth trend [4]. - The equipment manufacturing and consumer goods sectors both recorded PMIs of 50.4%, rising by 0.6 and 1.0 percentage points respectively [4]. Non-Manufacturing Sector - The financial sector's business activity index and new orders index both exceeded 60%, indicating enhanced financial support for the real economy [6]. - The construction sector's business activity index rose to 52.8%, up 3.2 percentage points, ending a four-month period below 50% [6]. Business Expectations - The manufacturing production activity expectation index reached 55.5%, up 2.4 percentage points, the highest since April 2024 [8]. - The service sector's business activity expectation index increased to 56.4%, reflecting continued optimism among businesses [8]. - The central economic work conference has laid out clear policies for economic development in 2026, which are expected to provide guidance and momentum for macroeconomic growth [8]. Economic Outlook - The overall economic environment is expected to improve in 2026, supported by a stable trade environment and proactive economic policies [9]. - The "14th Five-Year Plan" is anticipated to guide economic and social development over the next five years, with a focus on enhancing investment and consumption demand [9].