China's CPI in May rising 1.4 percent (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-06-12 13:43
China's Consumer Price Index (CPI) in May rose 1.4 percent year on year, said
sources with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday. The
growth rate was higher than the 1.2-percent rise in April.
A report
released by the NBS said the CPI in urban districts in May rose 1.4 percent over
a year ago, while that in rural areas reported a 1.2 percent rise.
The
price of food edged up 1.9 percent and that of non-food products rose 1.1
percent compared with last year's same period. As food constitutes a major
factor in China's consumer goods, the 1.9-percent rise was significant to the
CPI rise.
The prices of poultry, meat and eggs dropped considerably, but
the price of grain rose 1.7 percent. The price of fresh vegetable grew by 14.6
percent in May, NBS statistics show.
Prices of water, electricity and
domestic fuel were up 6.1 percent, and that of building materials and items for
decoration increased by 3.6 percent.
Gasoline and car parts were 13.2
percent up, but prices of telecommunication equipment dropped 17.9 percent.
The price of medical treatment and health care was 1.3 percent up, and
that of medicine dropped. The price of medical and health care services went up
3.8 percent.
Figures from the NBS show that the CPI in the first five
months rose 1.2 percent year-on-year, the same as the figure for the first four
months. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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