报告:2025年大宗商品价格指数呈现前低后高、企稳回升态势
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-12-19 03:10

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the report indicates that the overall price index for bulk commodities in China is expected to show a trend of low first and high later, stabilizing and recovering, reflecting a healthier and more sustainable economic structure [1] - The average price index for bulk commodities in China for 2025 is projected to be 112.1 points, a slight decrease of 0.1% compared to the previous year [1] - Among the 50 monitored bulk commodities, 10 are expected to see price increases, with notable rises in neodymium oxide (43.4%), refined tin (20.6%), and corrugated paper (18.5%) [1] Group 2 - The non-ferrous price index is expected to stand out with an average of 131 points, an increase of 4.2% year-on-year, driven by high growth in high-tech manufacturing and equipment sectors, alongside supply disruptions from incidents like the mudslide at Indonesia's Grasberg copper mine [1] - The black, energy, chemical, and mineral indices are projected to decline, with average values of 78.8 points, 99.1 points, 102.7 points, and 73.9 points respectively, reflecting decreases of 7.5%, 9.9%, 10.2%, and 10.6% [2] - The agricultural product price index is expected to fluctuate downwards, averaging 96.7 points, a slight decrease of 0.4%, attributed to effective implementation of national food security strategies and balanced supply and demand for key agricultural products [2] Group 3 - The overall stability of the bulk commodity market is highlighted, with a clear transition between old and new growth drivers, supported by government policies aimed at promoting consumption and stabilizing growth [3] - The resilience of the Chinese economy and its substantial domestic demand potential are seen as the strongest foundation for the global bulk commodity market moving forward into 2026 [3] - The conference focused on enhancing international influence and building credible trade rules, discussing future trends, challenges, and opportunities in global bulk commodity trade [3]