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April's price rise was driven by a 4 percent gain in food costs, up from March's 2.7 percent rate. Food prices are especially sensitive in a society where families spend one-third to half their incomes to eat. Wholesale prices fell 2.6 percent from a year earlier, accelerating from March's 1.9 percent decline. Some analysts say inflation might be restrained due to the impact of orders by President Xi Jinping to Communist Party officials to cut spending on banquets and other frills to mollify public anger about corruption. ___ National Bureau of Statistics:
http://www.stats.gov.cn/
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