Chinese mainland CPI Up 0.7% in November, Highest Since March
The Chinese mainland’s CPI rose 0.7% year-on-year in November, the highest since March 2024, driven by rebounding food prices. Core inflation stayed above 1% for a third month.
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The Chinese mainland’s CPI rose 0.7% year-on-year in November, the highest since March 2024, driven by rebounding food prices. Core inflation stayed above 1% for a third month.
China’s inflation rate cooled to 0.2% in November, thanks to unseasonably warm weather boosting agriculture and lowering food prices. Non-food prices dipped as colder days reduced tourism. Stay updated!