China's CPI Climbs, PPI Turns Positive in H1 2026 as Supply-Demand Cycle Improves

According to China Securities Journal, China's domestic prices rose moderately in the first half of 2026, with consumer inflation climbing and producer prices turning positive year-on-year, marking a structural recovery. The producer-consumer price gap widened further. Analysts expect prices to remain in a moderate range for the second half, with coordinated fiscal, monetary, and supply-stabilization measures needed to support economic momentum.
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