China’s Factory Activity Grows Back with AI Export Demand

China's manufacturing sector returned to expansion in June, with the official purchasing managers' index climbing to 50.3 from 50.0 in May, as global demand for artificial-intelligence hardware powered a rebound in high-tech exports. A reading above 50 indicates that facto

China’s manufacturing sector returned to expansion in June, with the official purchasing managers’ index climbing to 50.3 from 50.0 in May, as global demand for artificial-intelligence hardware powered a rebound in high-tech exports.

A reading above 50 indicates that factory activity is growing rather than shrinking

Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a median reading of 50.0. Overseas demand showed signs of revival, with the new export orders sub-index climbing from 48.6 in May to 50.1. Gauges tracking output and total new orders each moved higher, to 51.4 and 51.2.

At 53.5 in June, the PMI for high-tech equipment manufacturing ran well ahead of the headline factory reading, according to CNBC. Separately, profits at manufacturers of computers, communication equipment and other electronic equipment rose 103.9% year on year in the January-to-May period, according to data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics. Profits across all industrial enterprises above the designated size grew 18.8% over the same period. “Exports to meet international demand for chips and other AI-related products, as well as front-loading to get ahead of new U.S.

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