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【数据发布】2025年4月份工业生产者出厂价格同比下降2.7%
中汽协会数据·2025-05-14 09:00

Core Viewpoint - In April 2025, the national industrial producer price index showed a year-on-year decrease of 2.7% for both the ex-factory prices and the purchasing prices, indicating a continued downward trend in industrial pricing [1][3]. Group 1: Year-on-Year Changes in Industrial Producer Prices - In April, the ex-factory prices of industrial producers saw a decline in production materials by 3.1%, contributing approximately 2.28 percentage points to the overall decrease in ex-factory prices. The mining industry experienced a significant drop of 9.4%, while raw materials and processing industries saw declines of 3.6% and 2.3%, respectively [3]. - Prices for living materials decreased by 1.6%, impacting the overall ex-factory price level by about 0.40 percentage points. Notably, food prices fell by 1.4%, while durable consumer goods prices dropped by 3.7% [3]. Group 2: Month-on-Month Changes in Industrial Producer Prices - In April, the ex-factory prices of industrial producers decreased by 0.5% month-on-month, with production materials contributing to a decline of approximately 0.37 percentage points. The mining industry saw a 2.1% decrease, while raw materials and processing industries experienced declines of 1.0% and 0.2%, respectively [7]. - Living materials prices fell by 0.2%, affecting the overall ex-factory price level by about 0.05 percentage points. Food prices decreased by 0.1%, while clothing prices increased by 0.3% [7]. Group 3: Changes in Purchasing Prices - The purchasing prices for industrial producers showed a significant decline in fuel and power categories by 7.7%, black metal materials by 6.7%, and chemical raw materials by 4.1%. Agricultural products also saw a decrease of 2.9% [6]. - Conversely, prices for non-ferrous metal materials and wires increased by 8.5%, indicating a mixed trend in purchasing prices across different categories [6].