CPI expected to increase around 3.5% in 2012.

By bne IntelliNews January 5, 2012
China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) is expected to increase around 3.5% this year. As reported by Xinhua's China Economic Information Service, the inflationary pressures are expected to show persistence in the long term. The price gains are expected to moderate significantly as the economy slides down, food prices retreat and imported inflation tapers off during the period.

CPI expected to increase around 3.5% in 2012.

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