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Analysis: China’s Price Cycle Shows Signs of Turning, but Demand Still Lags

By Yu Hairong, Wang Liwei and Jonathan Breen
2026年04月24日 17:23
Producer prices end an over three-year slide due to commodity shocks and supply-demand shifts, yet weak consumption threatens to stall a broader recovery

China’s long stretch of low prices is showing signs of easing, with producer prices returning to growth for the first time in more than three years.

The shift marks a potential inflection point for an economy that has faced prolonged deflationary pressure, though the durability of the recovery remains uncertain.

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