China’s industrial sector is witnessing a modest relief as producer deflation eases—thanks largely to a determined regulatory crackdown on damaging price wars. Analysts note that while factory pricing shows signs of stabilization, skepticism remains over whether these measures herald a genuine turnaround in the broader manufacturing landscape.
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