Food price rises fuel inflation in China
China’s inflation rebounded in January as food prices soared, renewing pressure on Beijing to control living costs as it tries to boost slowing growth amid warnings of a looming global downturn.
Consumer prices in the world’s second-largest economy rose by an unexpectedly strong 4.5% over a year earlier, up from December’s 4.1%, data showed today.
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