Food costs drive up China inflation
China’s inflation edged up in March as the government shifted focus from containing politically dangerous price rises to stimulating its slowing economy.
Consumer prices rose 3.6% over a year earlier, up from February’s 3.2%, data showed. That was driven by a 7.5% rise in politically sensitive food costs, up from the previous month’s 6.2%.
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