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China prices weaken further as economic pressures mount

Key producer index falls at fastest pace in 2 years despite moves to boost demand

China’s consumer prices remained in deflation for the fourth straight month and producer prices fell at their fastest pace in nearly two years, piling pressure on policymakers as they try to boost domestic demand and negotiate trade tensions with the US.

The country’s consumer price index fell 0.1 per cent year on year in May, the National Bureau of Statistics said on Monday. Producer prices, which reflect the cost of goods at the factory gate, dropped 3.3 per cent, the fastest rate of decline since July 2023.

US-China trade tensions have weighed on the economic backdrop in a country already grappling with a prolonged property slowdown. Talks between US and Chinese representatives are expected to take place in London later on Monday, after a telephone call between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping last week.

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