China's consumer prices extend declines in March


BEIJING: China's consumer prices fell for the second straight month in March while producer deflation persisted, as caution grows over the economic outlook amid mounting tariff risks.

The economy is off to an uneven start this year. A nascent pick-up in retail sales and robust expansion in factory activity have been countered by rising unemployment and deflationary pressures, fuelling calls for more stimulus amid a worsening global trade war.

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