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China Sees First Producer Inflation in over Three Years

BEIJING, April 10 (Reuters) - China's factory-gate prices in March turned positive for ​the first time in ‌more than three years, official data showed on Friday, pointing ​to rising import cost ​pressures linked to the Middle ⁠East crisis.

The producer price index (PPI) ​increased 0.5% from a ​year earlier, according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, ending ​a 41-month streak of ​declines. The reading beat an estimated 0.4% gain ‌in ⁠a Reuters poll.

The consumer price index (CPI) ticked up 1% year-on-year, slower than a 1.3% rise in ​February. ​Economists ⁠polled by Reuters had expected prices to climb ​1.2%.

On a monthly ​basis, ⁠CPI fell 0.7%, below expectations for a 0.2% decline and compared with ⁠a ​1% rise ​in February.

Reporting by Qiaoyi Li and Ryan ​Woo; Editing by Christian Schmollinger

Source: Reuters


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