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China’s April factory gate prices grow at fastest rate in 4 years

Producer price index expands a forecast-beating 6.8% on-year last month

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 May 2021 10:00PM

China’s April factory gate prices grow at fastest rate in 4 years
China’s economy has bounced back since authorities brought the Covid-19 crisis largely under control through strict lockdowns and border restrictions. – EPA pic, May 11, 2021

BEIJING – China’s factory prices grew at their fastest rate in nearly four years last month, data showed today, a sign of the strength of the country’s recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Having largely contained the coronavirus crisis early last year, the world’s second-biggest economy has enjoyed months of improvement, and was the only major economy to expand in 2020.

China’s producer price index, which measures the cost of goods at the factory gate, expanded a forecast-beating 6.8% on-year in April, said the National Statistics Bureau (NBS).

It is the highest recorded since October 2017, and a leap from the 4.4% registered the previous month.

Analysts had predicted strong growth based on the low corresponding figures for last year, when much of the country remained closed in a bid to stem Covid-19 outbreaks.

“In April, domestic industrial production recovered steadily, the prices of international commodities such as iron ore... rose, and prices in the production sector continued to rise,” said NBS senior statistician Dong Lijuan.

China’s economy has bounced back since authorities brought the health crisis largely under control through strict lockdowns and border restrictions, and Beijing set a 2021 growth target of above 6% for the year, with a mass vaccination campaign under way.

The official data today also showed that China’s consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.9% on-year in April – slightly lower than expected.

Dong said the increase came as “domestic consumption continued to recover, and prices were generally stable”.

As domestic tourism continued to rise, the prices of air tickets and hotels increased, she said.

China’s CPI, a key gauge of retail inflation, has in recent years been driven up by pork prices after an African swine fever outbreak ravaged stocks.

This has since stabilised, with officials working to boost supplies of the country’s meat staple. – AFP, May 11, 2021

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