China Services Activity Stabilizes
2026-03-31 01:40
By
Judith Sib-at
1 min. read
China’s official NBS Non-Manufacturing PMI rose to 50.1 in March 2026 from 49.5 in the previous month, beating market expectations of 49.9.
The latest reading signals a stabilization in the services sector after two consecutive months of contraction.
Breaking down the components, the services activity subindex improved (50.2 vs 49.7 in February), while the construction subindex also rose (49.3 vs 48.2), though it continued to reflect stress in China’s struggling property sector.
Total new orders continued to decline (45.0 vs 45.2), but the drop was partially offset by an increase in export orders (48.8 vs 44.7).
Meanwhile, employment fell further (45.2 vs 46.0), highlighting ongoing labor market slack, whereas supplier delivery times lengthened (51.5 vs 50.5).
On prices, input costs climbed (52.3 vs 50.9), while sales prices also went up (49.9 vs 48.8).
Lastly, business activity expectations softened (54.2 vs 55.0), but enterprises remain optimistic about market development.