China CPI Jumps as Middle East Crisis Pushes Energy Costs Higher

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2026.05.11 10:42
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China's consumer inflation rose to 1.2% in April, surpassing analyst expectations due to a surge in energy prices linked to the Middle East crisis. The core inflation also increased to 1.2%. The producer price index (PPI) hit its highest since July 2022, driven by energy supply shocks. Inflation is rising across Asia, with India also experiencing an expected increase in CPI to 3.8%. Economists note that higher energy prices are impacting consumer prices, despite measures like tax cuts on fuel to mitigate effects.