
China’s Consumer, Factory Gate Prices Rise in April Amid Surging Energy Prices

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China's consumer and factory gate prices rose in April, driven by surging energy prices due to fluctuations in international oil prices. The consumer price index (CPI) increased by 1.2% year-on-year, while the producer price index (PPI) surged by 2.8%. Energy prices climbed 5.7%, with gasoline prices up 12.6%. Despite rising prices, food prices fell by 1.6%. Analysts suggest that the CPI and PPI may continue to rise in the coming months, indicating a shift in macroeconomic policy focus towards price stabilization.
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