
China’s Inflation Holds Steady as Food Prices Cool in November 

China’s CPI rose 0.2% in November, with food prices cooling due to warmer weather. Experts weigh in on the latest economic trends.
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China’s CPI rose 0.2% in November, with food prices cooling due to warmer weather. Experts weigh in on the latest economic trends.
China’s consumer prices rose 0.3% year-on-year in October, with core inflation doubling as economic recovery stabilizes domestic demand.