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June CPI up 0.2%, PPI decline narrows
    2024-07-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA’S consumer price index (CPI) in June rose 0.2% from a year earlier, against a 0.3% uptick in May, while producer price deflation persisted, albeit with a narrower decline than the previous month, data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed yesterday.

Food prices slipped 2.1% year on year, compared with a 2% decline in May. Notably, fresh vegetable prices dropped 7.3% versus a rise of 2.3% in May, perhaps due to an ample supply of more seasonal fruit, vegetables and aquatic products, according to Dong Lijuan, a statistician from the NBS.

CPI edged down 0.2% month-on-month, versus a 0.1% drop in May.

Boosted by the series of promotional campaigns — such as the “June 18” online shopping festival, the market prices of cars, household appliances, and recreational consumer goods dropped by 0.8-1.3%, Dong said.

Notably, the travel peak during the summer holidays lifted the price for transportation by 6.4%, and air ticket prices were up by 2.5% year on year.

The producer price index (PPI) fell 0.8% in June from a year earlier, less than a 1.4% decline the previous month. The fall in the PPI was the smallest in 17 months.

China has rolled out a number of measures to accelerate domestic consumption, such as stimulating purchase of auto vehicles, boosting the trade-in of durable consumption items, and large-scale industrial equipment renewal.

China’s Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Finance and five other government departments issued action plans for auto renewal and trade-ins of electric appliances in April to promote retail sales.

An overhaul of the consumption tax as part of long-touted changes to China’s tax system might be announced at a key leadership gathering next week, to expand the consumer base, Reuters reported.

Core inflation, excluding volatile food and energy prices, stood at 0.6% in June, unchanged from May.

(SD-Agencies)

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