
China’s April CPI Rises by 0.3%, PPI Decline Slows Down
China’s April CPI rises by 0.3%, while the PPI decline narrows, indicating subtle shifts in the nation’s economic landscape.
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China’s April CPI rises by 0.3%, while the PPI decline narrows, indicating subtle shifts in the nation’s economic landscape.
China’s March CPI rose 0.1% YoY while PPI fell 2.8%, influenced by seasonal demand drops post-Spring Festival.
China’s CPI rose by 0.7% in February, reversing January’s decline, while the PPI fell by 2.7%, reflecting seasonal and global economic influences.
China’s January CPI fell for the fourth month, while PPI declined more slowly. Experts foresee normalized inflation and long-term economic improvement.