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    Inflation increases, but sharp rise seen as unlikely with signs 'stable'

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    2018-10-25 09:10:19China Daily Editor : Li Yan ECNS App Download

    Despite short-term fluctuations, China's consumer inflation remains stable, and a broad rise in prices is not likely in the coming months, according to senior officials at the nation's top economic regulator.

    "The current price inflation level remains stable, and no signs have appeared to indicate a continued rise of inflationary pressure," said Meng Wei, a spokeswoman for the National Development and Reform Commission, during a news conference on Wednesday. "While inflation might be affected by seasonal and other short-term factors, the overall price level is expected to remain largely stable."

    China's consumer price index rose 2.5 percent in September from a year earlier, accelerating for a fourth consecutive month, with food prices jumping the most since February, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

    On a monthly basis, consumer prices went up 0.7 percent in September.

    Food prices, which account for a large proportion of the consumer inflation weighting, went up by 3.6 percent from the same month last year.

    Overall, inflation is not likely to rise sharply, according to an official at the inflation data monitoring department who asked not to be identified.

    Looking ahead, pork prices, a major component of food prices, may be driven up in the November to December period as demand could increase in winter, but the increase is not likely in all regions, making its contribution to overall inflation insignificant, according to the official.

    To cushion possible external shocks on domestic prices, the country will broaden import channels and ensure the amount of soybeans in reserves is at a proper level, as part of its efforts to guarantee the supply of the commodity, the official said.

    Those comments came amid some worries that food prices could be pushed up by adverse weather and ongoing trade frictions with the United States, while the economy faces some level of downward pressure.

    "We see limited room for inflation trending up," economists at China International Capital Corp said in a research note.

    That is because major factors pushing up prices are seasonal. Some moderate relaxation of environmental enforcement since mid-September may weaken pressure on industrial production, they said.

    As for concerns about pressure from escalating Sino-U.S. trade frictions, which would lead to an increase in the price of soybeans and other imported commodities, the impact may still be marginal because the country can increase imports from other nations to offset the risks, they said.

      

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