China NBS General PMI Rises to 3-Month High
2026-03-31 01:45
By
Farida Husna
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China’s NBS Composite PMI Output Index rose to 50.5 in March 2026 from 49.5 in the previous month, marking the highest reading since December and returning to expansion territory.
The improvement was driven by a rebound in manufacturing output, as firms resumed operations after the Spring Festival and supply chains and labor availability gradually normalized.
The services sector also recovered after after two months of contraction, supported by policy measures and steady business sentiment.
Still, escalating Middle East tensions pose risks: higher energy prices and potential shipping disruptions could lift input costs and weigh on external demand, particularly for exporters.
NBS statistician Huo Lihui noted that overall production and operations among Chinese enterprises were improving, signaling a broader recovery across sectors despite lingering external uncertainties.