China RatingDog Composite PMI Highest Since 2023

2026-03-04 02:11 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

The RatingDog China General Composite PMI rose to 55.4 in February 2026 from 51.6 in January, marking the fastest expansion in overall private-sector activity since May 2023.

Output growth accelerated across both the manufacturing and services sectors, while total new business also increased at a quicker pace, supported by stronger growth in new export work.

Backlogs of work began to accumulate again, as renewed job shedding was observed in the services sector.

Meanwhile, price pressures intensified, with input costs and output charges rising at the fastest pace in 20 and 28 months, respectively.



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