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2h agoChina’s CPI inches up 0.2% in October as consumer demand slowly rebounds

China’s consumer price index rose 0.2 % year-on-year in October 2025, marking a mild uptick that helped ease persistent deflation worries. The rise was driven by higher service costs, travel demand, and modest food-price stabilization following months of decline. Producer prices continued to contract, but at a slower pace, suggesting easing margin pressure for manufacturers. Economists interpret the data as a sign of improving household sentiment and the gradual effectiveness of Beijing’s fiscal measures to revive domestic consumption and stabilize industrial output amid a challenging global trade environment.
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2h agoChina’s CPI inches up 0.2% in October as consumer demand slowly rebounds

China’s consumer price index rose 0.2 % year-on-year in October 2025, marking a mild uptick that helped ease persistent deflation worries. The rise was driven by higher service costs, travel demand, and modest food-price stabilization following months of decline. Producer prices continued to contract, but at a slower pace, suggesting easing margin pressure for manufacturers. Economists interpret the data as a sign of improving household sentiment and the gradual effectiveness of Beijing’s fiscal measures to revive domestic consumption and stabilize industrial output amid a challenging global trade environment.
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China’s consumer prices rose 0.2% in October, reflecting improved household demand and stabilizing producer costs as deflation pressures moderated.
China’s consumer price index rose 0.2 % year-on-year in October 2025, marking a mild uptick that helped ease persistent deflation worries. The rise was driven by higher service costs, travel demand, and modest food-price stabilization following months of decline. Producer prices continued to contract, but at a slower pace, suggesting easing margin pressure for manufacturers. Economists interpret the data as a sign of improving household sentiment and the gradual effectiveness of Beijing’s fiscal measures to revive domestic consumption and stabilize industrial output amid a challenging global trade environment.

China’s consumer price index rose 0.2 % year-on-year in October 2025, marking a mild uptick that helped ease persistent deflation worries. The rise was driven by higher service costs, travel demand, and modest food-price stabilization following months of decline. Producer prices continued to contract, but at a slower pace, suggesting easing margin pressure for manufacturers. Economists interpret the data as a sign of improving household sentiment and the gradual effectiveness of Beijing’s fiscal measures to revive domestic consumption and stabilize industrial output amid a challenging global trade environment.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 20:50 IST