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China inflation revised as prices soar

By Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: March 11 2008 02:58 | Last updated: March 11 2008 17:52

An alarming surge in Chinese consumer prices in February has forced economists to revise upwards their inflation forecasts for 2008 amid fears that higher food prices will persist and spread to the rest of the economy.

The February inflation rate of 8.7 per cent was the highest in 12 years and is expected to be deeply worrying for a government that has spent a lot of energy recently trying to talk down consumer and business concerns about inflation.

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