Less rapid increases in food prices dragged down consumer price inflation last month, masking a continued pick-up in broader price pressures. Inflation is likely to edge up in the coming months, though not to a level high enough to become a major concern for Chinese policymakers, who will continue to focus on medium-term risks.
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