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China’s factory inflation eases to slowest in a year

A man pays for meat at a market in Beijing, China January 11, 2021. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang

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  • April PPI year-on-year rose at the slowest pace in a year
  • April CPI year-on-year rose at the fastest pace in five months

BEIJING, May 11 (Reuters) – China’s producer prices rose at the slowest pace in a year in April, despite the surge in global commodity costs, leaving room for more stimulus to shore up the flagging economy, which faces pressure from heavy COVID-19 curbs.

The producer price index (PPI) rose 8.0% year-on-year, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said in a statement on Wednesday, following an 8.3% rise in March but faster than the 7.7% growth tipped by a Reuters poll.

The consumer price index (CPI) gained 2.1% from a year earlier, the fastest pace in five months, speeding up from March’s 1.5% growth and beating expectations for a 1.8% rise.

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The slower rise in the PPI was driven by government measures to stabilise commodity prices and increase supply, the NBS said in a separate statement.

China’s state planner on Tuesday called for stabilising energy prices and an acceleration in oil and gas exploration and development.

Beijing has targeted daily coal production at 12.6 million tonnes this year and prioritised energy security in the wake of geopolitical uncertainties caused by the Ukraine conflict.

China’s economy slowed sharply at the beginning of the second quarter, as authorities in dozens of cities imposed restrictions to stamp out COVID-19 outbreaks, with Shanghai currently in its sixth week of lockdown. read more

The capital city of Beijing, which reported 24 new locally transmitted coronavirus cases for Tuesday, has banned residents from eating inside restaurants and suspended all gyms and offline tutoring classes.

The tighter curbs have taken a toll on China’s economy with export growth slowing to its weakest in almost two years and factory activity contracting at a steeper pace in April. read more

The central bank said on Monday it would step up support for the real economy, while closely watching domestic inflation and monetary policy adjustments in developed economies. read more

The central bank cut the amount of cash that banks must hold as reserves in April with more modest easing steps expected.

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Reporting by Liangping Gao, Ellen Zhang and Ryan Woo; Editing by Sam Holmes

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