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    Asia's factory activity expands in June on solid global demand

    The surveys show how Chinese firms are ramping up production despite weak domestic demand, which Beijing has failed to reverse with a rescue package for an ailing property sector.

    Gold holds ground on US rate-cut expectations

    Amidst shifting economic indicators, precious metal prices reflect market uncertainties and investor sentiments influenced by global economic trends and policy decisions. The intricate balance between supply, demand, and macroeconomic factors drives strategic investment choices in the ever-changing financial landscape.

    China's June factory activity contracts again, services slows

    China's economic indicators for June painted a challenging picture, with manufacturing activity stagnating and services slipping to a five-month low, according to an official survey released on Sunday. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained unchanged at 49.5, below the growth threshold of 50, indicating ongoing economic struggles despite some positive signals in industrial production. Analysts noted that while exports have been a strong driver, both domestic and external demand remain insufficient to fully utilize China's manufacturing capacity, prompting calls for additional policy support to stimulate growth.

    Economic decoupling? China remains a dominant player in global manufacturing, supply chains

    Declines in foreign direct investment in China highlight the emergence of indigenous Chinese firms like BYD Co. and CATL, which are not major exporters but play a crucial role domestically.

    Beauty secrets: Inside India's booming beauty industry that relies on hundreds of contract manufacturers

    Nishit Dedhia, the MD and cofounder of Kain Cosmeceuticals, is leading a tour of his cosmetics manufacturing facility in Khopoli, Maharashtra. The facility produces a variety of beauty products for the growing direct-to-consumer market in India.

    • Industry executives a worried lot: Why India-China tensions are equal to a big headache for electronics makers

      Indian electronics manufacturers have suffered $15 billion in production losses and 100,000 job cuts due to escalating tensions with China. Visa delays for Chinese executives are hindering the industry's expansion plans, leading to a $10 billion export opportunity loss and $2 billion in value addition loss. Government probes into Chinese companies operating in India have further impacted the sector.

      China's exports grow 7.6% in May, beating expectations despite trade tensions

      In May, China's exports surged by 7.6% year-on-year to $302.35 billion, surpassing expectations, despite ongoing trade tensions. Imports, however, grew only by 1.8%, missing forecasts of 4% growth. This led to a widened trade surplus of $82.62 billion. The rise in exports is partly due to a low base from last year.

      TSMC says it has discussed moving fabs out of Taiwan, but such a move impossible

      TSMC, a Taiwanese chipmaker, discussed moving its fabrication plants off the island amid tensions with China, but deemed it impossible due to 80-90% production capacity in Taiwan.

      China's manufacturing surges, Caixin PMI shows, but global risks grow

      To counter soft domestic demand and a years-long property crisis, China has boosted infrastructure investment and ploughed funds into high-tech manufacturing to bolster the broader economy this year.

      Asian shares retreat as investors question US economic strength

      Asian share markets weakened as U.S. economy's 'exceptionalism' unravels with weakening manufacturing activity. MSCI's Asia-Pacific index down 0.1%. U.S. Treasury yields fall after weak manufacturing data. Westpac economist Coombs sees market pricing 40 basis points rate cuts by 2024.

      Moody's raises China's growth forecast to 4.5% for 2024

      Growth in the first quarter was boosted by trade and manufacturing activity, with fiscal policy supporting the latter, the ratings agency said.

      Modi plans post-election reforms to rival Chinese manufacturing

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is planning business-friendly measures if he secures a third term, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing by easing labor regulations, offering subsidies, and reducing import taxes. Modi's vision includes creating industrial zones to attract global firms, but challenges remain with restrictive labor laws, land acquisition, and high import tariffs. His reelection campaign emphasizes economic development and positioning India as a manufacturing hub.

      Asian factory activity expands in May on robust global demand

      Manufacturing activity in Asia showed growth in May according to private surveys released on Monday, fueled by increasing global demand. This development adds to optimism for a continued economic recovery in the region, particularly with China displaying initial signs of resurgence.

      China's factory activity growth hits 2-year high, Caixin PMI shows

      The Caixin/S&P Global manufacturing PMI rose to 51.7 in May from 51.4 the previous month, marking the fastest pace since June 2022 and beating analysts' forecasts of 51.5. The 50-point mark separates growth from contraction.

      Leasing takes off as Make in India settles

      The government's focus on Make in India and production linked incentive (PLI) schemes to promote local manufacturing has started to yield results as seen in rising leasing demand for light manufacturing and warehousing. The growth is further evidenced by a 4.5 times surge in leasing activity for light manufacturing spaces in 2023, compared to 2020.

      Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives

      Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.

      China's factory activity unexpectedly contracts in May

      China's manufacturing activity fell in May, with the official factory survey showing a decline. Calls for fresh stimulus persist due to the ongoing property crisis impacting businesses, consumers, and investors.

      Supply chain realignments position India, SE Asia as manufacturing hubs, beyond China

      The government’s focus on Make in India programme and the production linked incentive (PLI) schemes to promote manufacturing has started to yield results as indicated by leasing demand for light manufacturing and warehousing. This robust growth is further evidenced by a notable 4.5 times increase in leasing activity for light manufacturing spaces in 2023, as compared to 2020, with projected year -on year growth of over 25% in 2024, shows a JLL study.

      Capital goods train delay hits India Inc's capex plans as manufacturers in China & Southeast Asia embark on their own expansion plans

      Geopolitical tensions and the Red Sea crisis have increased delivery times for machinery, affecting production lines and capital goods planning for Indian companies like Amber Group and Havells India.

      Post-COVID, China is back in Africa and doubling down on minerals

      Chinese overseas investment, with a focus on minerals extraction in Africa, is rebounding post-pandemic. However, the relationship remains extractive, not fully aligned with the Belt and Road Initiative's goals outlined by President Xi Jinping.

      Industrial policy is back. Is this what India needs for an ‘atmanirbhar’ economy?

      Mere rise in GDP growth numbers are not enough. What India needs to become a global manufacturing powerhouse is a well-outlined policy that gets the wheel spinning on job creation, skills and holistic growth — especially as the world tilts towards protectionism.

      Indian firms should use 'national security filter' in business dealings with China: S Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized the importance of a "national security filter" for Indian businesses dealing with China amid the ongoing border tensions. He urged Indian firms to prioritize sourcing from domestic manufacturers but did not entirely prohibit dealings with China. Jaishankar highlighted concerns over the weaponization of economic activity by certain countries, citing instances of political pressure exerted through exports, imports, and tourism stability.

      Domestic copper at lifetime highs; factors affecting the price surge

      Record copper prices are driven by Chinese stimulus, mine supply concerns as well as green demand. MCX and LME futures surge. The Chinese 1 trillion yuan stimulus has boosted industrial metals demand for electric vehicles, renewable energy, and power grids. Goldman Sachs predicts major copper market deficit with US manufacturing rebound.

      China's factory, services activity growth slows in April

      The official purchasing managers' index (PMI) dropped to 50.4 in April from 50.8 in March, above the 50-mark separating growth from contraction, and beat a median forecast of 50.3 slightly in a Reuters poll.

      China's factory activity expands at fastest clip in 13 months, Caixin PMI shows

      China's manufacturing activity in March saw a significant boost, hitting 51.1 in PMI. Despite positive forecasts and reduced costs, challenges like the property sector slump and employment issues remain, requiring further stimulus for growth.

      China's March factory activity expands for first time in six months

      China's manufacturing activity saw growth after six months in March, as per the official purchasing managers' index, rising to 50.8 from 49.1 in February. The non-manufacturing PMI also increased to 53 from 51.4, while the composite PMI stood at 52.7, indicating positive trends.

      China manufacturing slump weighs on Asia factory activity

      Japan’s PMI also fell to 47.2 from 48, dragged down by its sharpest decline in exports in 11 months, according to data published by au Jibun Bank.

      China's factory activity picks up on expansion in output, orders, Caixin PMI shows

      The world's second-biggest economy has been mired in a low-growth trajectory since the end of COVID curbs in late 2022, as a debt crisis in the property sector as well as low demand at home and abroad have dragged on broader activity. Friday's Caixin PMI provided some bright spots, with output growing at the fastest pace since May 2023 despite an eight-day Lunar New Year break shutting most factories temporarily in mid-February.

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