China’s factory activity expanded for a second straight month in April, according to an official survey on Thursday, as its economy remained resilient despite higher energy prices due to the Iran war.
The official purchasing managers' index reading of 50.3 was higher than the the 50.1 expected by Reuters-polled economists.
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BEIJING: China's factory activity expanded for a second straight month in April, as manufacturers cranked up production to ...
China’s factory activity stayed in expansion in April with official PMI at 50.3, while a private survey signalled a sharper ...
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The results come as top European original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) navigate several industry headwinds.