Inflation Looms as China’s Exporters Boost Prices on Iran Costs


So far, the full brunt of higher export prices hasn’t reached consumers and, in most economies, inflation has only ticked up modestly. Many goods shipped last month were likely ordered weeks or even months earlier, meaning they also won’t reflect rising input costs. And exporters in some sectors like toys, even cut prices in March due to fierce competition and weak demand.



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