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China’s CPI inflation increases to 1.6% in July

byCustoms Today Report
10/08/2015
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BEIJING: China, the world’s second-largest economy, has recorded 1.6 per cent increase in inflation measured through consumer price index (CPI) in the month of July.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the inflation rate of the corresponding month was higher than June’s 1.4 percent.

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Moderate inflation can be a boon to consumption as it pushes consumers to buy before prices go up, while falling prices encourage shoppers to delay purchases and companies to put off investment, both of which can hurt economic growth.

Slowing economic growth and declines in commodity prices have helped keep China’s consumer inflation in check, with some analysts raising the prospect of looming deflation given weakness in other price yardsticks.

The producer price index – a measure of costs for goods at the factory gate and a leading indicator of the trend for CPI – declined 5.4 percent in July, the NBS said, compared with a 4.8 percent retreat in June, and marking the 41st consecutive monthly fall.

The CPI figure compared with the median estimate of 1.5 percent in a survey of economists by Bloomberg News.

In July, food prices, normally the key driver for Chinese inflation, rose 0.7 percent year-on-year, the NBS said. The survey collects prices from more than 63,000 outlets including grocery stores, supermarkets, shopping malls and agricultural trade markets across 500 cities and counties in the country, the NBS says. CPI touched 0.8 percent in January – its lowest in more than five years – but rebounded to 1.5 percent in April.

China’s economic growth hit a 24-year low last year, expanding 7.4 percent amid a steady slowdown from years of double-digit expansions. Growth in gross domestic product (GDP) has slowed further this year, expanding 7.0 percent in each of the first two quarters.

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