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Brazil’s Producer Prices Plunge for 7th Month – Are We Heading for a Broader Slowdown?

Brazil’s Producer Prices Plunge for 7th Month – Are We Heading for a Broader Slowdown?

Industrial Prices and Output According to the IBGE agency, factory‐gate prices in Brazil’s industry continued to decline in August. Prices of manufactured and extractive goods fell 0.20% from July, led by lower prices for food products, chemicals and raw materials. Of 24 industrial sub-sectors, half saw price declines (some commodities like steel and minerals fell on global markets) while only machinery/electronics prices rose modestly. IBGE notes that sugar, soy and rice (harvest-driven) and chemicals pulled overall inflation down agenciadenoticias.ibge.gov.br. The drop was smaller than earlier in 2025 (April was –0.12%, May –0.26%), suggesting the disinflation trend may be easing. Nevertheless,
10 October 2025
China’s Manufacturing Slump Deepens: Factories Freeze for 6th Month – Experts Warn of Lingering Weakness

China’s Manufacturing Slump Deepens: Factories Freeze for 6th Month – Experts Warn of Lingering Weakness

Manufacturing Activity Stalls – PMI Still in Contraction China’s official manufacturing PMI in September was 49.8, up slightly from 49.4 in August but still indicating contraction bloomberg.com reuters.com. This means more factories are shrinking output than expanding. September marked the sixth consecutive month the PMI stayed below 50, the longest downturn since mid-2019 bloomberg.com. Reuters notes this “prolonged slump” reflects the economy’s struggle with weak demand and trade pressures reuters.com reuters.com. As one analyst put it, “The rebound reflects a seasonal uptick… but a continued upcycle is still some way off” given capacity and global headwinds reuters.com. Bloomberg also highlighted
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