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Industrial firms’ profits post monthly rise
    2020-06-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

PROFITS at China’s industrial firms rose for the first time in sixth months in May, suggesting the country’s economic recovery is gaining traction and brightening the outlook for manufacturing investment and jobs.

China’s National Bureau of Statistics said profits at China’s industrial firms in May rose 6 percent year on year to 582.3 billion yuan (US$82.28 billion), according to a statement yesterday.

The rebound followed a 4.3 percent fall in April, and is its sharpest monthly gain since March 2019.

Economic activity in China is clearly improving after the lifting of virus containment measures. But the recovery has been uneven and demand at home and abroad remains sluggish amid concerns of a second wave of infections and a global recession.

Despite May’s earnings growth, “market demand remains relatively weak amid the epidemic, and sustainability of the profit recovery deserves further observation,” Zhu Hong, senior statistician at the statistics bureau, said in the statement.

Earnings for Chinese factories were hit by the sharpest factory-gate price drop in more than four years recorded in May, while exports slipped again, erasing a transient gain in April.

Futures prices for steel, which have surged this year on a government push for more infrastructure projects, fell last week as rising steel production and lean demand from downstream users stoked worries about oversupply.

For the first five months of 2020, industrial firms’ profits fell 19.3 percent from the same period last year to 1.84 trillion yuan.

May’s profit growth was aided by significant profit recoveries in key industries including oil refinery, power, chemicals and steel.

For example, the oil refinery sector recorded a profit of 11.6 billion yuan in May, up 8.9 percent year on year, swinging from a loss of 21.8 billion yuan the previous month. Power sector profits grew 10.9 percent in May, compared with a decline of 15.7 percent in April.

Zhu also attributed May’s profit growth to easing cost pressures, improving profit margins, positive impact from policy stimulus and much higher investment returns.

Earnings at China’s State-owned industrial firms were down 39.3 percent on an annual basis for the January-May period, versus a 46 percent fall in the first four months, the statistics bureau data showed.

Private sector profits fell 11 percent in the first five months, narrowing from January-April’s 17.2 percent slump.

Liabilities at industrial firms rose 6.6 percent on year at end-May, compared with a 6.2 percent increase as of end-April. (SD-Agencies)

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