Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the stable growth of China's economy in May 2025, driven by effective macroeconomic policies and a focus on high-quality development, despite external uncertainties and domestic demand challenges [1]. Group 1: Industrial Production - In May, the industrial added value of large-scale enterprises increased by 5.8% year-on-year and 0.61% month-on-month, with manufacturing growing by 6.2% [2]. - Equipment manufacturing and high-tech manufacturing sectors saw significant growth, with increases of 9.0% and 8.6% respectively, outpacing overall industrial growth by 3.2 and 2.8 percentage points [2]. - The manufacturing purchasing managers' index was at 49.5%, indicating a slight improvement, while the business activity expectation index rose to 52.5% [2]. Group 2: Service Sector - The service sector production index grew by 6.2% year-on-year in May, with notable increases in information transmission, software, and IT services at 11.2% [3]. - The business activity index for the service sector was at 50.2%, indicating stable growth, while the business activity expectation index reached 56.5% [3]. Group 3: Market Sales - The total retail sales of consumer goods reached 41,326 billion yuan in May, growing by 6.4% year-on-year, with urban retail sales increasing by 6.5% [4]. - The sales of home appliances and communication equipment surged due to the "trade-in" policy, with growth rates of 53.0% and 33.0% respectively [5]. Group 4: Fixed Asset Investment - From January to May, fixed asset investment (excluding rural households) totaled 191,947 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 3.7% [6]. - Manufacturing investment grew by 8.5%, while real estate development investment declined by 10.7% [6]. Group 5: Trade and Employment - In May, the total value of goods imports and exports was 38,098 billion yuan, with exports increasing by 6.3% [7]. - The urban surveyed unemployment rate was 5.0% in May, showing a slight decrease from the previous month [8]. Group 6: Consumer Prices - The Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell by 0.1% year-on-year in May, with core CPI rising by 0.6% [9]. - The prices of food and beverages increased slightly, while transportation and communication prices saw a significant decline of 4.3% [9]. Group 7: Producer Prices - In May, the producer price index for industrial producers decreased by 3.3% year-on-year, indicating ongoing deflationary pressures in the industrial sector [10].
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