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Chinese manufacturing activity declined in May, raising concerns about economic slowdown as the country contends with trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty.
Chinese manufacturing activity declined in May as the country faces trade tensions and geopolitical uncertainty. The slowdown matters because manufacturing output is a leading indicator of broader economic health.
A May decline suggests the friction from trade disputes is already showing up in production schedules and orders. If June numbers are similarly weak, it signals the slowdown is structural, not a monthly fluctuation.
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