
China's industrial profits slip back into sharp decline in May
Deepening deflationary pressures and a persistent property crisis continued to undercut demand and economic growth despite an unexpected pickup in retail growth last month.
Profits at China's industrial firms fell 9.1 per cent in May from a year earlier, snapping a two-month growth streak, National Bureau of Statistics data showed on Friday (Jun 27).
Industrial profits slid 1.1 per cent in the first five months of 2025 from the same period last year. This compares with a 1.4 per cent increase in the January-April period.
The profit decline was due to "insufficient effective demand, declining prices of industrial products and fluctuations in short-term factors", said NBS statistician Yu Weining.
With US tariffs set to remain high, factories are facing immense strains, particularly in sectors such as autos where excessive competition has prompted an official call to end bruising price wars.
Local auto dealers have appealed for automakers to stop dumping cars on dealerships, saying the intense price war was damaging their cash flow, driving down their profitability and forcing some to shut.
Profits at state-owned firms dropped 7.4 per cent in the first five months. Private-sector companies recorded a 0.3 per cent increase and foreign firms saw a 3.4 per cent rise, according to a breakdown of the official data.
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