China’s factory prices soar in May, consumers okay

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China’s factory gate inflation rose at the highest rate in more than a decade last month, official data showed Wednesday, as the world’s second-largest economy works to contain a surge in commodity prices.

Factories so far seem to be absorbing costs rather than passing them on to consumers as domestic demand recovers from the strict coronavirus lockdowns imposed last year.

The producer price index (PPI), which measures the cost of goods at the factory gate, exceeded expectations to spike 9.0% on-year in May, said the National Bureau of Statistics.

This marks its highest jump since September 2008.

In particular, prices in the oil and natural gas extraction industry rose 99.1% from a year ago, said NBS senior statistician Dong Lijuan.

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