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  Business  China’s Manufacturing Sector Contracts for Fifth Consecutive Month in August Amid Trade Truce Uncertainty and Domestic Pressures
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China’s Manufacturing Sector Contracts for Fifth Consecutive Month in August Amid Trade Truce Uncertainty and Domestic Pressures

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—August 31, 20250
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Beijing – China’s manufacturing sector experienced a fifth consecutive month of contraction in August, according to official data released on Sunday. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) for manufacturing edged up to 49.4, a marginal increase from July’s 49.3, but remained below the 50-point threshold that separates expansion from contraction. This development underscores the persistent challenges facing the world’s second-largest economy, even as a key trade truce with the United States was extended.

The August PMI figure, while showing a slight easing of the decline, missed economists’ expectations, with many having forecast a reading of 49.5. The last time China’s official manufacturing PMI registered above 50, indicating growth, was in March.

Manufacturing Activity Remains Subdued

Official figures from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that while indices for manufacturing, new orders, and raw material inventory saw modest improvements, the employment index experienced a slight decline. This indicates that job creation within the factory sector is still a concern, adding to broader economic headwinds.

Analysts point to a combination of factors weighing on the manufacturing output. Despite the recent 90-day extension of the trade truce between Beijing and Washington, which temporarily halts sharp tariff hikes, uncertainty over future tariffs continues to impact export-oriented businesses. This uncertainty is a major factor affecting forward-looking business sentiment and investment decisions.

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Trade Truce Offers Limited Solace

The extension of the tariff pause, agreed upon to facilitate further trade talks, aims to provide breathing room for negotiations. Senior Chinese trade negotiator Li Chenggang recently concluded a three-day visit to the United States, emphasizing the need for “equal dialogue and consultation” to manage differences and expand cooperation. However, the underlying tensions and the potential for renewed trade disputes mean that the full impact of the truce on the business climate remains cautious.

Compounding these external pressures are significant domestic challenges. China is grappling with a prolonged downturn in its crucial property sector, which continues to dampen demand for construction-related materials and goods, thereby affecting steel consumption and manufacturing output. Furthermore, the nation is contending with rising unemployment rates, particularly among its youth, with the urban youth unemployment rate for those aged 16-24 reaching 17.8% in July, its highest level since August 2024.

Sluggish domestic demand, exacerbated by subdued consumer confidence and a persistent factory-gate deflation, further limits the recovery prospects for manufacturers. Adding to these woes, recent torrential seasonal rains and floods have disrupted business activities in several parts of the country.

Resilience in High-Tech and Services Sectors

Despite the broad manufacturing slowdown, there are pockets of resilience. The non-manufacturing sector, which encompasses services and construction, showed stronger performance, with its PMI rising to 50.3 in August, indicating expansion. High-tech manufacturing also demonstrated significant strength, with its PMI reaching 51.9 in August, up 1.3 points from the previous month. This segment has been boosted by government initiatives like the “Made in China 2025” strategy, which continues to drive investments in areas such as semiconductors, robotics, and new energy vehicles.

NBS senior statistician Zhao Qinghe acknowledged the improvements, stating that the overall economic sentiment continued to improve and the business climate had seen gains. He noted that profits at major industrial firms declined at a slower pace in July, with the manufacturing sector showing year-on-year profit growth, partly driven by high-tech industries.

Outlook and Business Environment

While official statements suggest an improving overall economic sentiment, the data paints a picture of a manufacturing sector still navigating considerable headwinds. The ongoing trade disputes with the United States, coupled with a challenging domestic economic environment characterized by a property crisis and high unemployment, threaten to derail Beijing’s ambitious growth targets for 2025. The news from August highlights the delicate balance China faces as it seeks to stimulate its economy while managing external uncertainties and structural domestic issues. Policymakers are likely to continue focusing on measures to boost consumption and support key industries to stabilize growth through the remainder of the year.

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