Group 1: Manufacturing PMI Overview - In January, the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) was 49.3%, a decrease of 0.8 percentage points from the previous month, indicating a decline in manufacturing activity [1][12] - Large enterprises had a PMI of 50.3%, down 0.5 percentage points, remaining above the critical point; small and medium-sized enterprises had PMIs of 48.7% and 47.4%, down 1.1 and 1.2 percentage points respectively, both below the critical point [1][15] - The production index was 50.6%, down 1.1 percentage points but still indicating expansion; the new orders index was 49.2%, down 1.6 percentage points, showing a slowdown in market demand [1][14] - The raw materials inventory index was 47.4%, down 0.4 percentage points, indicating a continued decrease in inventory levels; the employment index was 48.1%, down 0.1 percentage points, suggesting a slight decline in employment levels [1][14] Group 2: Non-Manufacturing PMI Overview - In January, the Non-Manufacturing Business Activity Index was 49.4%, a decrease of 0.8 percentage points from the previous month [2][12] - The construction industry Business Activity Index was 48.8%, down 4.0 percentage points, while the services industry Business Activity Index was 49.5%, down 0.2 percentage points [2][16] - The new orders index was 46.1%, down 1.2 percentage points, indicating a decline in market demand; the construction new orders index was 40.1%, down 7.3 percentage points [2][16] - The input prices index was 50.0%, indicating stability in input prices; the construction input prices index was 52.0%, up 1.2 percentage points, while the services input prices index was 49.7%, down 0.4 percentage points [2][3] Group 3: Price and Employment Trends - The sales price index was 48.8%, up 0.8 percentage points, indicating a narrowing decline in sales prices; the construction sales price index was 48.2%, up 0.8 percentage points, and the services sales price index was 48.9%, also up 0.8 percentage points [3] - The employment index for non-manufacturing was 46.1%, stable from the previous month, indicating stable employment conditions; the construction employment index was 41.1%, up 0.1 percentage points, while the services employment index was 47.0%, unchanged [3][16] - The business activity expectation index was 56.0%, down 0.5 percentage points but still indicating optimism among non-manufacturing enterprises; the construction expectation index was 49.8%, below the critical point, while the services expectation index was 57.1%, up 0.7 percentage points [3][16] Group 4: Comprehensive PMI Overview - The Comprehensive PMI Output Index was 49.8%, down 0.9 percentage points, indicating a slowdown in overall production and business activities compared to the previous month [4][12] - The manufacturing production index was 50.6%, while the non-manufacturing business activity index was 49.4%, contributing to the overall decline in the Comprehensive PMI [17]
统计局:1月官方制造业PMI为49.3% 比上月下降0.8个百分点
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju·2026-01-31 02:39