Deflation concerns rise as China experiences first consumer price drop since 2021

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Source: South China Morning Post
Deflation concerns rise as China experiences first consumer price drop since 2021
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China's consumer prices have fallen by 0.3% in July, marking the first decline since 2021, raising concerns about deflation and adding to worries about weak domestic demand and economic uncertainty. The producer price index also fell by 4.4% last month, further heightening deflation risks and weighing on the country's economic recovery.

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