Chinese mainland inflation dips 0.4% in August: What it means for you
August’s CPI in the Chinese mainland dipped 0.4%. Here’s why this cool-down matters for your budget, tech deals, and everyday spends.
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August’s CPI in the Chinese mainland dipped 0.4%. Here’s why this cool-down matters for your budget, tech deals, and everyday spends.
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