Seafood prices in China’s wealthiest city rise in first quarter
date:May 26, 2014
ning in China as the general economy continues to slow down this is happening while government tries to switch away from a growth model driven by infrastructure and real estate. China's consumer prices in April rose 1.8 percent over a year earlier, down from March's 2.4 percent year-on-year rise. The rise in food prices slowed 2.3 percent from the previous months 4.1 percent jump.
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