China's industrial producer prices increased by 2.4 percent in
May over the same period of 2005, the National Bureau of Statistics
(NBS) said Friday.
Factory prices for mined products surged by 12.9 percent, while
those of raw materials rose six percent. Processed products rose by
0.8 percent.
Producer prices for consumer products slid by 0.4 percent year
on year. Prices for food dropped by 0.8 percent and durable
consumer products by 2.1 percent.
Manufacturer's prices for crude oil rocketed by 20.7 percent in
May, driving up industrial prices by 0.6 percentage points.
The price of raw coal was up 5.3 percent.
Prices for refined, rolled and flattened ferrous metals declined
by 7.4 percent, compared to a 25.3 percent increase in prices for
refined, rolled and flattened non-ferrous metals.
The industrial producer prices in the first five months gained
by 2.6 percent over the same period of last year, with
manufacturer's prices for raw materials, fuel and electricity up
5.9 percent.
(Xinhua News Agency June 9, 2006)