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China PMIs (Jun. 2024)

(Updated )

The PMIs for June suggest that China’s economy lost some momentum last month. But the manufacturing surveys may have been weighed down by negative sentiment effects due to recent tariff announcements from the US and EU. In practice, we doubt the near-term strength in exports will be derailed by tariffs. Together with increased fiscal spending supporting domestic demand, this will keep growth relatively strong over the coming months.

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