國家統計局:PPI短期或會高位運行 中長期有望逐步回穩
國家統計局新聞發言人、國民經濟綜合統計司司長付凌暉介紹2021年首三季度國民經濟運行情況時表示,近期由於國際能源價格持續上漲,國內部份原材料供應偏緊,PPI有可能還會高位運行。但隨着全球能源供給和海運情況逐步改善,國內產品供給增加,中長期PPI走勢有望逐步回穩。
付凌暉指出,面對PPI漲幅擴大、企業生產經營困難增加等情況,相關部門積極採取措施保供穩價,效果會逐步顯現,其中可以看到,三季度鋼鐵和有色行業價格漲幅比二季度已分別回落3.3和3.8個百分點。
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