China's Manufacturing Sector Continues Contraction Amid US Trade Tensions

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China's manufacturing activity has contracted for the fifth consecutive month in August, with the official PMI at 49.4, indicating ongoing economic slowdown amid trade uncertainties, sluggish domestic demand, and external pressures like U.S. tariffs and a property market downturn. Meanwhile, the non-manufacturing sector shows slight expansion, but overall economic momentum remains weak, prompting calls for more stimulus measures.
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