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10 Mar 2026

International Economy

Lunar New Year boosts China’s February 2026 CPI to 1.3% YoY; prolonged Middle East conflict could pressure production costs (Business Brief No.4249 Full Ed.)

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  • KResearch views the acceleration in China’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) as a result of temporary factors, such as the extended 9-day Lunar New Year festival, while pressures on domestic spending persist. 
  • In the short term, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have a limited impact on China’s Producer Price Index (PPI) and CPI. 
  • However, if tensions from the Middle East conflict were to linger, it would likely strain production and logistics costs, eventually trickling down to consumers through various price hikes.

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