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In February, China's consumer prices decreased for the first time in over a year, highlighting persistent weak demand and the impact of the earlier Lunar New Year holiday. The National Bureau of Statistics reported a 0.7% year-over-year decline in the consumer price index, while monthly prices fell 0.2% from January. Economic challenges, including a trade war with the U.S. and better agricultural output, contribute to this situation, as the government emphasizes the need to boost domestic demand without introducing significant new economic measures.
Source: YAHOO