
Reaching the highest level in nearly three years! China's February CPI year-on-year increase expanded to 1.3%, while the year-on-year decline of PPI continued to narrow to 0.9%

In February, the CPI increase expanded from 0.2% to 1.3%, the highest in nearly three years; the month-on-month increase expanded from 0.2% to 1%, the highest in nearly two years, mainly due to the concentrated release of consumer demand during the long Spring Festival holiday, which significantly impacted service price increases. In February, the PPI rose month-on-month, while the year-on-year decline continued to narrow. The main characteristics are: first, the rising prices of international non-ferrous metals and crude oil have driven up prices in related domestic industries; second, the growth in computing power has led to increased demand in certain industries, pushing prices upward
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