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Commentary: Decoding China’s March PMI Rebound

March’s data signals a robust revival in domestic demand, yet sluggish factory production and geopolitical headwinds suggest the road to recovery remains fraught with risk

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caixinglobal.comStai leggendo2 mesi fa

Commentary: Decoding China’s March PMI Rebound

March’s data signals a robust revival in domestic demand, yet sluggish factory production and geopolitical headwinds suggest the road to recovery remains fraught with risk

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cnbc.com2 mesi fa

China's factory activity returns to growth, expanding at its sharpest pace in a year

China's official gauge for manufacturing activity pointed to a better-than-expected expansion in March, snapping two months of declines.

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  1. martedì 31 marzo 2026·cnbc.com

    China's factory activity returns to growth, expanding at its sharpest pace in a year

    China's official gauge for manufacturing activity pointed to a better-than-expected expansion in March, snapping two months of declines.

  2. mercoledì 1 aprile 2026·caixinglobal.com

    Commentary: Decoding China’s March PMI Rebound

    March’s data signals a robust revival in domestic demand, yet sluggish factory production and geopolitical headwinds suggest the road to recovery remains fraught with risk