It is evident from these graphs that over the past 10 years consumer price inflation in China had two peaks. The first and the greatest one of 5.9% occurred in 2008 and was followed by dramatic fall to -0.7%. Then, the inflation rate rocketed up to the second peak in 2011 which was not much lower than the first one.
All five forecasts say that there will be a slow increase of inflation rate again in the near future.
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