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China consumer prices buoyed by oil surge and lunar new year

Last updated: March 8, 2026 9:10 pm
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Chinese consumer prices saw a significant increase in February, marking the fastest pace in over three years. This rise was attributed to the lunar new year celebrations and a surge in oil prices, as stated by China’s National Bureau of Statistics. The consumer price index rose by 1.3% year on year, surpassing analyst expectations and indicating the biggest increase since January 2023.

On the other hand, the producer prices index also showed strength by declining only 0.9% compared to previous months, defying expectations of a larger drop. This improvement comes after years of deflationary pressures in China, caused by soft domestic demand and a slowdown in the property market. The government’s focus on industry investment led to overcapacity in various sectors, resulting in decreased prices.

The NBS highlighted that the increase in consumer prices was mainly due to a concentrated release of consumer demand during the extended Spring Festival holiday. Service prices rose by 1.1%, with the NBS attributing this to rising international commodity prices and macroeconomic policies aimed at reducing excessive competition between industries.

Furthermore, the impact of geopolitical factors, such as the Iran war, was also evident in the price hike, particularly in non-ferrous metals and crude oil. The NBS mentioned that the conflict led to a 3.1% increase in domestic gasoline prices. Additionally, the rapid growth of AI-related sectors contributed to higher prices for electronic components and materials, reflecting the accelerated development of a modern industrial system.

In specific industries, prices of solar equipment and components increased by 3.2%, while lithium-ion battery manufacturing prices saw a reversal from a previous decline, marking the first increase after 33 months of consecutive declines. These trends indicate a shift in the Chinese economy towards a more dynamic and competitive landscape.

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Overall, the latest data on Chinese consumer and producer prices suggest a positive outlook for the economy, with signs of easing deflationary pressures and a renewed focus on industry development. Stay informed with the latest updates on the Chinese economy by signing up for the myFT Digest delivered directly to your inbox.

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