BEIJING: Growth in China’s consumer prices slowed last month and missed forecasts, official data showed Wednesday, as leaders unveiled a batch of measures to boost sluggish spending during the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday.
The world’s number-two economy has been hamstrung by lacklustre domestic consumption since the end of the Covid-19 pandemic, presenting a major hurdle to government growth targets.
But this year’s nine-day public holiday — the longest in history — starts on Sunday and has been touted by officials as a chance to kickstart activity.
