China’s factory inflation hits post-Covid high on Iran war cost shock

Straitstimes
2026.05.11 04:50
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China's factory prices rose 2.8% in April, the fastest since the pandemic, driven by rising costs from the Iran war. Despite a slump in food prices, consumer inflation unexpectedly increased to 1.2%. The conflict has pressured profits as companies struggle with higher costs amid weak domestic demand. While exports remain resilient, the economic impact of the war is expected to be a key topic in upcoming talks between US President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Analysts warn that while inflation pressures are rising, sustained reflation remains uncertain due to overcapacity and sluggish demand.