China reports slowdown in manufacturing growth![]() February 1, 2013 - 09:33 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - China has reported a slowdown in manufacturing growth, underlining the challenges its new leaders face in spurring economic growth, BBC News reported. China's Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), which surveys big firms, fell to 50.4 in January from 50.6 in December. However, HSBC said its PMI for China, which surveys smaller firms, rose to 52.3 in January, from 51.5. Analysts said volatility in the two measures was normal and the underlying trend was that of a recovery. The PMI is a key indicator of activity in the sector and a reading above 50 shows expansion. "The economy is in the midst of mid-cycle upswing... there is sufficient economic momentum and political impetus to ensure a continuation of the current expansionary phase," said Alistair Thornton, senior China economist at IHS Global Insight. He added that manufacturing activity usually slows around the Chinese New Year, while a colder-than-normal winter had caused problems for some firms. The political situation may also have had an impact, he said. "Businesses may be taking a wait-and-see attitude prior to the government transition in March. It is important not to rush to the conclusion that the economy is taking a nose-dive again." Partner news Tigran Sargsyan noted that the new plant will be constructed after the current one is finally out of operation. IFC invested $244 million in 40 projects across a range of sectors, including financial markets, manufacturing, and mining. Armenian Prime Minister addressed a letter to Public Services Regulatory Commission over the reconsideration of gas prices. Armenia’s Public Services Regulatory Commission plans to reconsider electricity generation and distribution prices. Partner news |