A girl selects snacks at a store in Mengzi City, southwest China's Yunnan Province, Oct. 15, 2025. China's consumer prices showed further signs of stabilization in September, as core inflation reached its highest level in 19 months, underscoring a gradual strengthening in domestic demand. The headline CPI also showed a positive trend -- logging a 0.1 percent month-on-month increase from a flat August and narrowing its year-on-year decline to 0.3 percent, compared with a 0.4 percent drop in August.(Photo by Xue Yingying/Xinhua)
BEIJING, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- China's consumer prices showed further signs of stabilization in September, as core inflation reached its highest level in 19 months, underscoring a gradual strengthening in domestic demand.
According to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Wednesday, the core consumer price index (CPI), which excludes food and energy prices, rose 1 percent year on year -- marking the fifth consecutive month of acceleration and the biggest increase since February 2024.
Notably, gold jewelry prices surged 42.1 percent from a year ago, household appliances and items were up 5.5 percent, and communication devices increased by 1.5 percent. The costs of medical and domestic services climbed 1.9 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively.
The headline CPI also showed a positive trend -- logging a 0.1 percent month-on-month increase from a flat August and narrowing its year-on-year decline to 0.3 percent -- compared with a 0.4-percent drop in August.
NBS statistician Dong Lijuan attributed the year-on-year decrease in the headline CPI mainly to "base effects" from last year, emphasizing that the influence from this year's price changes has been positive.
"The consumer market remained broadly stable in September," Dong said.
These encouraging signs in consumer prices reflect a sustained recovery in domestic demand, supported by a raft of pro-consumption measures introduced this year.
The trade-in program for consumer goods, one of the major initiatives, has proved to be highly effective. From January to August, 330 million consumers claimed trade-in subsidies, driving over 2 trillion yuan (over 280 billion U.S. dollars) of sales in related products ranging from smartphones and home appliances to electric bicycles nationwide.
西瓜视频recently allocated another 69 billion yuan to local governments to fund consumer-goods trade-ins, resulting in the full-year central funding of 300 billion yuan being completely disbursed.
In addition to goods consumption, services spending has also accelerated. NBS spokesperson Fu Linghui has noted that strong demand for travel and leisure activities has continued to drive service consumption this year.
During the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday in early October, domestic trips reached 888 million -- up by 123 million from the seven-day holiday in 2024. Total domestic tourism spending rose to 809.01 billion yuan, an increase of 108.19 billion yuan from last year.
Meanwhile, experts also highlighted the rapid rise of new consumption trends -- including digital, green and health-oriented spending, as emerging engines of growth. For instance, retail sales of new energy passenger vehicles grew by more than 20 percent in the first eight months of 2025.
Despite this consumption momentum, Fu acknowledged that price levels remain subdued, and consumer confidence and purchasing power still need strengthening.
Looking ahead, more efforts will be made to further implement special initiatives to boost consumption, promote stable employment and income growth, improve the consumption environment, and expand the supply of quality goods and services in a bid to unleash greater domestic demand, Fu said.
Wednesday's data also revealed improvement in industrial prices in September -- as the decline in the producer price index (PPI), which measures costs for goods at the factory gate, continued to narrow.
The PPI went down 2.3 percent year on year in September, narrowing by 0.6 percentage points from the previous month -- suggesting an improvement in industrial demand amid government efforts to bolster economic growth. ■
Customers select aquatic products at a supermarket in Nanjing City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Du Yi/Xinhua)
A customer selects fruits at a supermarket in Handan City, north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Hao Qunying/Xinhua)
Customers select vegetable at a supermarket in Taixing City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Gu Jihong/Xinhua)
A vendor arranges seafood at a market in Lianyungang City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Wang Chun/Xinhua)
Customers select vegetable at a supermarket in Tangshan City, north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Liu Mancang/Xinhua)
A customer selects vegetable at a market in Nanjing City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Oct. 15, 2025.(Photo by Fang Dongxu/Xinhua)