In November, CPI growth dropped somewhat to combat the bid up of prices

Tianjin North network news: in November, facing the adverse factors such as heavy snow, low temperature and small-scale short-term centralized purchase, our city continued to increase market supply, severely cracked down on hoarding and driving up prices, maintained a stable balance between market supply and demand, and the price increase fell somewhat. According to the latest survey data of Tianjin survey team of the National Bureau of statistics, in November, the CPI of our city increased by 0.1% month on month, down 0.7 percentage points from the previous month; The year-on-year increase was 3.0%, and the cumulative average increase from January to November was 1.3%.

On a month on month basis, food prices in our city rose by 1.4% in November, down 2.1 percentage points from the previous month. Affected by factors such as cold weather and increased demand, the prices of pork, eggs and fresh fruits increased by 13.4%, 4.1% and 2.8% respectively; The price of aquatic products maintained a downward trend for four consecutive months, and continued to decline by 2.9% in November. In November, non food prices decreased by 0.1% month on month, mainly due to the downturn in travel demand. The prices of air tickets and tourism decreased by 11.0% and 8.1% respectively.

From a year-on-year perspective, in November, food prices rose by 4.5% and non food prices rose by 2.8%, with an impact on the overall index of more than 70%. In food, the prices of fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, eggs, aquatic products and other major foods increased; Pork prices continued to decline due to the high base in the same period of last year, with a decline of 31.6%. In non food, the price of transportation and communication increased by 9.8%; The prices of education, culture and entertainment, daily necessities and services increased by 2.9% and 1.5% respectively. (Liu Ying, Jinyun news editor)

(Northern Network)

 

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