制造业PMI时隔8个月重返扩张区间
Jin Rong Shi Bao·2026-01-05 01:27

Core Viewpoint - The overall economic sentiment in China is improving as indicated by the rise in the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) across manufacturing and non-manufacturing sectors, suggesting a recovery in market demand and production activities [1][2][4]. Manufacturing Sector - In December 2025, the manufacturing PMI rose to 50.1%, an increase of 0.9 percentage points from the previous month, marking the first time it entered the expansion zone since April 2025 [1][2]. - The production index and new orders index were reported at 51.7% and 50.8%, respectively, with significant increases of 1.7 and 1.6 percentage points, indicating a strong recovery in market demand [2]. - The new export orders index increased by 1.4 percentage points to 49.0%, reflecting a positive shift in external trade conditions [2]. - The PMI for large enterprises reached 50.8%, up 1.5 percentage points, while medium-sized enterprises saw a rise to 49.8%. Small enterprises, however, experienced a decline to 48.6% [3]. Non-Manufacturing Sector - The non-manufacturing business activity index rose to 50.2%, an increase of 0.7 percentage points from the previous month, indicating improved sentiment in the service sector [4]. - The service sector PMI was reported at 49.7%, showing a slight recovery of 0.2 percentage points, with certain industries like telecommunications and financial services experiencing rapid growth [4]. Construction Sector - The construction PMI surged to 52.8%, a significant increase of 3.2 percentage points, returning to the expansion zone for the first time in five months, driven by new policy financial tools and favorable weather conditions [5]. - The business activity expectation index for the construction sector was reported at 57.4%, indicating optimism among construction enterprises regarding future developments [5]. Overall Economic Outlook - The comprehensive PMI output index reached 50.7%, indicating an overall expansion in production and business activities compared to the previous month [5]. - Analysts expect that the supportive measures for economic growth will continue to bolster the manufacturing sector, although consumer demand remains weak and requires further improvement [5].