China prices fall for first time in six years

The drop marked the tenth consecutive month of moderating price rises and compares with an 11-year record rise in the CPI of 8.7 per cent last February, when food and energy prices were soaring.

Beijing has targeted headline inflation of 4 per cent this year but many analysts say the government will struggle to meet that target and will have to act quickly if it is to avoid a period of prolonged deflation.

“The government must find new growth drivers to replace exports and housing or face the risk of a ‘W-shaped' recovery and a more durable deflation problem,” said Ben Simpfendorfer, an economist with RBS in Hong Kong.

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