
China’s Manufacturing PMI Dips in February Due to Holiday Factors
China’s manufacturing PMI dipped to 49.1 in February due to holiday factors, while non-manufacturing PMI rose to 51.4, signaling growth in services and continued economic recovery.
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China’s manufacturing PMI dipped to 49.1 in February due to holiday factors, while non-manufacturing PMI rose to 51.4, signaling growth in services and continued economic recovery.
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