Chinese Deflation Eases Again Even as Pressure on Prices Lingers

Oct. 15, 2025, 4:34 AM UTC

China’s deflation eased in September, even as the pace of improvement is failing to halt the country’s longest streak of economy-wide price declines since market reforms in the late 1970s.

Prices at the factory gate fell 2.3% from a year earlier after slipping 2.9% in August, the 36th straight month of declines that was in line with forecasts. Producer deflation moderated for a second month, though it remained unchanged at zero in month-on-month terms.

Under pressure from falling food costs, consumer prices dropped 0.3%, the National Bureau of Statistics said Wednesday, below the median estimate of minus 0.2% in ...

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