China’s consumer price index (CPI) turned positive for the first time since September, while the producer price index (PPI) fell for the 17th month in a row.
China’s consumer prices fell for the first time since 2021 in July, adding to deflation concerns, but factory-gate contraction narrowed last month, according to data released on Wednesday.
China’s consumer price index (CPI) rose by 0.7 per cent in March, year on year, down from 1 per cent growth in February, data released on Tuesday showed, while the producer price index (PPI) fell by 2.5 per cent last month.
China’s consumer price index (CPI) rose by 2.1 per cent in January, up from 1.8 per cent growth in December, while the producer price index (PPI) fell by 0.8 per cent last month, data released on Friday showed.
China’s consumer price index (CPI) rose by 1.8 per cent in December from a year earlier, while the producer price index (PPI) fell by 0.7 per cent last month, data released on Thursday showed.