China Composite PMI Strengthens in May
2026-05-31 01:36
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
China’s NBS Composite PMI Output Index increased to 50.5 in May 2026 from 50.1 in April, marking a third straight month of growth in overall business activity.
The uptick reflected a modest rebound in services after April’s contraction, while manufacturing stayed largely flat.
Still, the outlook was clouded by external headwinds.
The Middle East conflict, which shut the Strait of Hormuz in late February, has driven energy prices sharply higher, lifting production and transport costs and squeezing margins.
Trade uncertainty also lingered after a mid-May summit in Beijing between Chinese and U.S.
leaders failed to extend last year’s truce.
While both sides agreed to explore tariff cuts on about USD 30 billion of goods each, the absence of a broader deal weighed on confidence and export prospects.
Huo Lihui of the National Bureau of Statistics said China's overall economic activity continued to expand in May despite rising costs and challenging global conditions.