Manufacturing Sector - The manufacturing PMI for March 2026 is reported at 50.4%, an increase of 1.4 percentage points from the previous month, indicating a return to the expansion zone[2][4] - The production index rose by 1.8 percentage points, while the new orders index increased by 3.0 percentage points, reflecting a positive trend in manufacturing activities[4][12] - The proportion of companies reporting insufficient demand decreased to 48.5%, down 6.6 percentage points from the previous month, marking the first drop below 50% since July 2022[12] External Demand and Trade - The new export orders index surged to 49.1%, up 4.1 percentage points from the previous month, indicating a significant improvement in external demand[18] - The import orders index also rose to 49.8%, reflecting a synchronized recovery in trade activities[18] Price Trends - The raw material purchase price index increased by 9.1 percentage points to 63.9%, outpacing the factory price index, which rose by 4.8 percentage points to 55.4%, indicating rising cost pressures for businesses[21] - Both raw material and finished goods inventory indices saw a slight increase, with raw material inventory rising to 47.7% and finished goods inventory to 46.7%[22] Service Sector - The service sector PMI improved to 50.2%, a 0.5 percentage point increase from the previous month, driven by post-holiday resumption of work[24] - Key sectors such as transportation and financial services showed strong business activity indices above 55.0%, while retail and hospitality sectors experienced a decline[24]
2026年3月PMI点评:制造业供需两旺,价格指数加速上行
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