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New update 2025.02.25 16:25
PBOC Advisor: China's CPI will decline moderately in February

update 2025.02.25 16:25

 Huang Yiping, an advisor to the People's Bank of China (PBOC) said on Tuesday that "Chinese Consumer Price Index (CPI) will decline moderately in February."

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Changes in external environment will increase pressure on expanding domestic demand this year.

Deep adjustment of property market results in demand contraction.

Trump tariff hikes to directly impact US-China trade.

That may see China's exports to US fall sharply.

 


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