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China services activity grows at fastest pace in three months, private PMI shows

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 8:47 PM

BEIJING, June 3 (Reuters) – China’s services activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in May, helped by ​stronger growth in new business and ‌a rebound in overseas demand, though rising cost pressures weighed on firms, a private-sector survey showed on Wednesday.

The RatingDog China General Services Purchasing Managers’ Index, ‌compiled ​by S&P Global, rose ⁠to 54.4 in May ⁠from 52.6 in April, staying above the 50-mark that separates expansion from contraction.

The reading was broadly in line with an ​official survey released on Sunday, which showed services activity returning to expansion after ⁠contracting in April. The ⁠two surveys cover different samples.

• New ​business grew at the fastest pace in three ​months, supported by improved demand, business ‌innovation and new client acquisitions. New export business returned to growth after contracting in April.

• Service providers added jobs for the ⁠first time in four months, responding to a rise in outstanding business.

• Input cost inflation accelerated to ⁠its highest ‌level since October 2024, driven ⁠by higher oil and fuel ​prices, ‌increased procurement costs and rising wages.

• ​Business confidence ⁠about activity over the coming year remained positive.

• The Composite Output Index rose to 54.0 in May from 53.1 in April.

(Reporting by Liangping Gao and Ryan Woo; Editing by ​Jacqueline Wong)