Core Insights - In May 2025, the national industrial producer's ex-factory prices decreased by 3.3% year-on-year and 0.4% month-on-month, while the purchasing prices dropped by 3.6% year-on-year and 0.6% month-on-month [1][4][6] - The average decline for both ex-factory and purchasing prices from January to May was 2.6% compared to the same period last year [1][7] Group 1: Year-on-Year Changes - In May, the prices of production materials fell by 4.0%, contributing approximately 2.98 percentage points to the overall decline in ex-factory prices [3][7] - The mining industry saw a significant price drop of 11.9%, while raw materials and processing industries experienced declines of 5.4% and 2.8%, respectively [3][7] - Consumer goods prices decreased by 1.4%, with food prices also down by 1.4%, while clothing prices remained stable [3][7] Group 2: Month-on-Month Changes - In May, production material prices decreased by 0.6%, impacting the overall ex-factory price level by approximately 0.44 percentage points [6][7] - The mining sector's prices fell by 2.5%, while raw materials and processing industries saw declines of 0.9% and 0.3%, respectively [6][7] - Consumer goods prices remained stable, with food prices down by 0.1% and clothing prices up by 0.2% [6][7] Group 3: Purchasing Prices - The purchasing prices for fuel and power decreased by 2.1%, while chemical raw materials fell by 1.2% and black metal materials by 0.6% [6][9] - Notably, the prices of non-ferrous metal materials and wires increased by 4.6% [9][10] - The average decline in purchasing prices from January to May was 2.6% compared to the same period last year [7][9]
2025年5月份工业生产者出厂价格同比下降3.3%
Guo Jia Tong Ji Ju·2025-06-09 01:30