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China’s factory gate prices jump as Iran ceasefire hangs in balance
China's factory gate prices increased for the fourth consecutive month, driven by a rise in the Producer Price Index. The situation is complicated by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is disrupting global supply chains. The ongoing uncertainty around an Iran ceasefire adds to the tension.
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