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China's January Consumer Inflation Slows to 0.2%, Factory Deflation Persists Amid Weak Demand

Araverus Team|Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 3:21 AM

China's January Consumer Inflation Slows to 0.2%, Factory Deflation Persists Amid Weak Demand

Araverus Team

Feb 11, 2026 · 3:21 AM

China Inflation · Consumer Prices · Economic Data · Producer Prices

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China's consumer prices rose 0.2% year on year in January, marking a slowdown from December's 0.8% increase, while factory-gate prices continued to decline, indicating easing deflationary pressures.

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