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日本核心CPI连续31个月同比上升

Japan's core CPI rose year-on-year for 31 consecutive months

Breakings ·  Apr 19 12:18
According to data released by Japan's Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on the 19th, Japan's core consumer price index (CPI) after removing fresh food rose 2.6% year on year to 106.8 in March, for the 31st consecutive month of year-on-year increase. The report shows that the increase in food prices is still the main reason driving up Japan's core CPI. Among them, the statistical categories that have the greatest impact on prices are dim sum, cooked food, cereal food, etc., in that order. Furthermore, prices of entertainment products and services continued to rise significantly, and prices of tourist accommodation and pet food increased significantly year-on-year.

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