Producer Prices for the Industrial Sector for July
By CnAgri PrintIn July 2013, Producer Price Index (PPI) for manufactured goods decreased 2.3 percent year-on-year, and decreased 0.3 percent month-on-month. The purchasing price index for manufactured goods went down by 2.2 percent year-on-year, and 0.4 percent decrease month-on-month. In the first seven months of 2013, the PPI decreased 2.2 percent, year-on-year, the purchasing price index for manufactured goods went down by 2.3 percent year-on-year.
1. Year-on-Year Changes of Prices of Different Categories
The year-on-year change of producer prices for means of production decreased 3.0 percent, meaning 2.26 percentage points decrease in the overall price level. Of which, producer prices for mining and quarrying industry decreased 6.0 percent; that of raw materials industry decreased 3.2 percent, that of manufacturing and processing industry decreased 2.6 percent. Producer prices for consumer goods kept at the same level (the amount of change was 0) year-on-year. Of which, producer prices for foodstuff increased 0.4 percent, that of clothing increased 1.0 percent, that of commodities down by 0.5 percent, while that of durable consumer goods dropped 0.9 percent.
The year-on-year purchaser price indexes for ferrous metal materials decreased 5.9 percent, non-ferrous metal materials and wires fell 5.8 percent, fuel and power decreased 3.4 percent, chemical raw materials went down by 2.4 percent, agricultural and sideline products prices rose by 1.8 percent.
According to estimation, in the -2.3 percent decrease in July, the carryover effect of last year’s prices changing was -0.6 percentage points, while new prices rising factors in this year accounted for -1.7 percentage point.
2. Month-on-Month Changes of Prices of Different Categories
The producer prices for means of production decreased 0.4 percent month-on-month. Of the total, producer prices for mining and quarrying industry decreased 1.0 percent, that of raw materials industry decreased 0.6 percent, that of manufacturing and processing industry went down by 0.3 percent. Producer prices for consumer goods remained at the same level month-on-month. Of which, producer prices for foodstuff and clothing remained at the same level month-on-month, that of commodities and durable consumer goods both decreased 0.1 percent.
The month-on-month purchaser price indexes for non-ferrous metal materials and wires went down by 1.7 percent, ferrous metal materials decreased 0.6 percent, fuel and power went down by 0.6 percent, chemical raw materials decreased 0.5 percent, agricultural and sideline products increased 0.3 percent.