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China Consumer Prices Fall, Renewing Fears of Deflation

Consumer prices declined for the second time in four months, while prices charged by factories and other large producers have now been tumbling for over a year.

Keith Bradsher
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Keith Bradsher

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China, Consumer Price Index, Deflation (Economics), Factories and Manufacturing, Foreign Investments, National Bureau of Statistics (China), Producer Price Index
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