China Consumption Slump Deepens As February Prices Drop Charting the Global Economy: China's Slump Deepens Into Year End

China Consumption Slump Deepens As February Prices Drop

Charting the Global Economy: China's Slump Deepens Into Year End

Shops at the Jiangbei international airport in southwestern China. Domestic consumption is yet to recover from the pandemic. Photo: Hector RETAMAL / AFP/FileSource: AFP

Consumer prices in China fell last month for the first time since January 2024, official data showed Sunday, as authorities in the world's second-largest economy struggle to kickstart spending.

The drop comes as Beijing seeks to boost domestic consumption, which has yet to recover from the pandemic.

The consumer price index (CPI) -- a key measure of inflation -- was down 0.7 percent year-on-year in February, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

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  • The reading represented a steeper decline than the slump of 0.4 percent in the index forecast by a Bloomberg survey.

    It also reversed the 0.5 percent uptick recorded in January, when a surge in spending during the Lunar New Year boosted inflation to its highest rate in months.

    "This is mainly due to the impact of factors such as the (Lunar New Year) being in a different month, holidays and price fluctuations of some international staple commodities," said Dong Lijuan of the NBS in a statement.

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