news China consumer prices drop more than expected in September, staying in deflationary territory By AdminOctober 15, 2025Less 1 min read128 Views0 Weak consumer demand has weighed on China’s economy that’s struggling from a prolonged housing downturn while U.S. tariffs have pressured exports. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostLondon Became a Global Hub for Phone Theft. Now We Know Why. Next PostAsia markets rise, breaking ranks with Wall Street’s declines on renewed U.S.-China trade feud Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You May Also Like March 19, 20260 Comments Column: Jensen Huang doesn’t need a new chip. He needs a new moat. November 27, 20250 Comments What to Know About the Coup in Guinea-Bissau May 6, 20260 Comments Lufthansa faces nearly $2 billion in extra fuel costs amid Middle East conflict January 27, 20260 Comments India and European Union have closed a ‘landmark’ free trade deal, Prime Minister Modi says
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