China's inflation pushed higher by food costs

Higher food prices pushed up China’s consumer inflation in September as the government tried to keep an economic recovery on track.

China's inflation pushed higher by food costs

Higher food prices pushed up China’s consumer inflation in September as the government tried to keep an economic recovery on track.

Consumer prices rose 3.1% over a year earlier, government data showed on Monday. That was up from August’s 2.6% but below the Communist Party’s 3.5% target for the year.

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