China’s Industrial Capacity Utilisation Rate Fell to a Record Low
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In Q1 2020, China’s industrial capacity utilisation rate decreased to 67%, the lowest level since Q1 2013, due to the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic and global demand.
Manufacturing, the most heavily hit sector, saw a plunge of capacity utilisation rate by 11pp to 67% in Q1 2020. Among the 13 sub-industries, automotive is the hardest hit industry, with a plunge by 22pp to 57%.
Pharmaceuticals, on the other hand, proved to be the most resilient, experiencing mere 5pp drop to 71%. Capacity utilisation in mining and utilities decreased by 8pp and 6pp, respectively, to 67% and 68%.
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