中国PPI连续3个月环比上涨
21世纪经济报道·2026-01-09 11:06

Group 1: Consumer Price Index (CPI) Insights - In December 2025, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased by 0.2% month-on-month and 0.8% year-on-year, with the year-on-year growth rate reaching its highest level since March 2023 [1][4] - The rise in CPI was primarily driven by food prices, which increased by 1.1%, contributing approximately 0.17 percentage points to the year-on-year CPI increase [5][4] - The overall CPI for 2025 remained flat compared to the previous year, indicating insufficient effective consumer demand and a mismatch between supply and demand [2][6] Group 2: Producer Price Index (PPI) Insights - The Producer Price Index (PPI) rose by 0.2% month-on-month in December 2025, marking the third consecutive month of increase, while the year-on-year decline narrowed to 1.9% [8][7] - Key industries such as coal mining and lithium-ion battery manufacturing saw price increases, reflecting improvements in supply-demand structures and ongoing capacity governance [8][9] - The overall PPI for 2025 decreased by 2.6%, indicating a historically low price level combination, which aligns with the current macroeconomic context of supply exceeding demand [9][10] Group 3: Economic Outlook and Policy Implications - The "stabilize growth and promote consumption" policies are expected to gradually release their effects, with a low base effect anticipated to contribute to a moderate increase in CPI in 2026 [2][6] - The ongoing governance of key industries and the establishment of a unified national market are expected to continue into 2026, potentially improving price competition and market expectations [10][11] - Factors such as the low base effect from 2025's PPI decline and complex domestic and international economic conditions may drive an increase in upstream raw material prices in 2026 [11]