An aerial view of vehicles awaiting their export at a port in Nanjing, eastern China's Jiangsu province on December 9, 2025

An aerial view of vehicles awaiting their export at a port in Nanjing, eastern China's Jiangsu province on December 9, 2025

Rising food costs pushed consumer inflation in China last month to its fastest pace in nearly two years, data showed Wednesday, but lower factory-gate prices suggested demand in the world's second-largest economy remains weak.

Chinese policymakers have been battling sluggish spending for years, with a prolonged debt crisis in the property sector and lingering effects from the Covid pandemic weighing on consumer sentiment.

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