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  Business  China’s October Manufacturing Output Cools Amid Tariff Fears: Private PMI Shows Slower Expansion
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China’s October Manufacturing Output Cools Amid Tariff Fears: Private PMI Shows Slower Expansion

Meredith LaneMeredith Lane—November 3, 20250
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Beijing, China – The latest survey data reveals a noticeable deceleration in China Manufacturing Output expansion during October. The RatingDog China General Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) registered 50.6 in October, a dip from September’s 51.2 and below market predictions. This reading, still indicating growth above the 50-point mark, points to a moderation in factory activity, a crucial element of the global supply chain and a key indicator of China Manufacturing Output.

Adding further complexity, official statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) indicated a contraction in manufacturing for the seventh consecutive month. The NBS Manufacturing PMI decreased to 49.0 in October from 49.8 in September, suggesting a more pronounced decline than the private survey. This contrast highlights the different segments of China’s industrial landscape captured by these surveys. The overall China Manufacturing Output figures are thus subject to interpretation from various sources.

Weakening Demand Dampens China Manufacturing Output

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China’s October Manufacturing Output Cools Amid Tariff Fears: Private PMI Shows Slower Expansion

November 3, 2025

A primary driver behind the slowdown in manufacturing was weakening demand, affecting both domestic and international markets. The pace of new orders slowed, and new export orders saw a decline for the fourth consecutive month. This subdued external demand was amplified by persistent tariff anxieties and trade uncertainties, particularly with the United States. Exporters cited significant impacts on their order pipelines due to this uncertainty, with some experiencing the sharpest fall in new export orders since May, directly affecting China Manufacturing Output.

Output and production levels mirrored this softening demand. Factories reported a slower growth rate or, in some instances, contraction compared to the prior month. The extended National Day holiday in early October might have also contributed to month-on-month fluctuations, potentially exaggerating the slowdown in specific sectors impacting overall China Manufacturing Output.

Employment Offers a Positive Signal Amidst Economic Headwinds

Despite the broader economic headwinds, employment presented a positive development within the manufacturing sector. The PMI sub-index for employment improved month-on-month, rising for the first time in several months and reaching its highest level since August 2023. This suggests that while new orders and production might be cooling, manufacturers were actively hiring or retaining staff, potentially preparing for future demand or managing current workloads, thus supporting China Manufacturing Output.

Policy Support and Future Outlook for China Manufacturing

In response to these mixed economic signals, Beijing has been implementing incremental support measures to boost economic growth. Reports indicate increased fiscal support, including substantial allocations through policy banks to aid investment and replenish local government finances. This policy intervention aims to stabilize and potentially enhance China Manufacturing Output.

While a recent trade truce between the US and China provided some temporary relief, the underlying business sentiment among manufacturers remained cautious. Business confidence declined to a six-month low, reflecting ongoing concerns about the external environment and global economic conditions. The persistent gap between rising input costs and cooling output prices continued to pressure profit margins for many firms within China Manufacturing.

In summary, October presented a multifaceted picture for China Manufacturing Output. While the private PMI indicated continued, albeit slower, expansion, challenges such as weakening export orders and tariff uncertainty remain prominent. The positive employment figures and government support efforts offer some optimism, but the coming months will be crucial in determining the sustained trajectory of this vital economic engine and its impact on China Manufacturing Output.

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