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    China industrial profits fall 4.7 percent in first eleven months of 2024

    December 27, 2024
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    China’s National Bureau of Statistics reported a 4.7 percent decline in the combined profits of major industrial enterprises for the January-to-November period of 2024. The data, released on Friday, highlights ongoing pressures on the country’s industrial sector amid global economic challenges. The year-on-year decline reflects difficulties faced by manufacturers, including fluctuating commodity prices and weakened demand.

    China industrial profits fall 4.7 percent in first eleven months of 2024

    Analysts note that rising costs and supply chain disruptions have further contributed to the downturn, although specific causes were not detailed in the report. China’s industrial sector plays a critical role in its economic performance, with industries such as automotive manufacturing and electronics reportedly showing modest improvements in output. However, performance across resource-intensive sectors remained weak, reflecting higher costs and uneven recovery patterns.

    Despite signs of resilience in certain areas, the broader industrial landscape continues to face headwinds from global market uncertainties and slower domestic consumption. The extent of these pressures and their impact on profitability remains a point of focus for economists tracking the sector’s performance. The report from the National Bureau of Statistics provides preliminary insights into China’s industrial trends, with further updates expected in early 2025.

    Observers will closely monitor subsequent data releases for clearer indications of the sector’s trajectory and underlying drivers of growth or contraction. China’s industrial performance is widely regarded as a barometer for global economic activity, given the country’s significant role in international trade and supply chains. The 4.7 percent decline in profits underscores the importance of ongoing adjustments to economic conditions both domestically and internationally. The National Bureau of Statistics is expected to release its final annual industrial performance report in early 2025, offering a more comprehensive assessment of the sector’s outlook. – By ConSynSer News Desk.

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