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Chinese Mainland Manufacturing PMI Rises for Two Consecutive Months

Hey everyone! The Chinese mainland's manufacturing sector is showing some promising moves. According to the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics, the manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) ticked up to 49.7 in June—up 0.2 points from May—marking two straight months of growth. 😃

The non-manufacturing PMI also climbed to 50.5 this month, while the production index reached 51.0. Even more encouraging is the new orders index, which bounced back to 50.2, returning to expansion territory after two consecutive months in contraction. Out of the 21 industries surveyed, 11 are now in expansion mode, up four compared to May! 🚀

For all the tech-savvy and socially conscious young professionals across South and Southeast Asia, these figures aren’t just numbers—they hint at a broader economic recovery that could boost innovation in tech, entertainment, and lifestyle sectors. Whether you’re in bustling Bangalore, vibrant Jakarta, or dynamic Singapore, global trends like these can spark new opportunities in our fast-paced world. Stay tuned and keep innovating! 🙌

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