Ministry of Commerce of China: Recently, prices of daily necessities such as meat, eggs, vegetables have gradually stabilized

Published Feb 4, 2021

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The article highlights the increase in the supply of daily necessities such as rice, noodles, oil, meat, eggs, and vegetables in China, leading to stabilization in prices. The Ministry of Commerce has taken steps to ensure the supply and connection of production and sales during the Spring Festival, despite fewer people returning to the cities. The prices of various edible agricultural products in 36 large and medium-sized cities have also decreased, with specific reductions mentioned in the article.
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China News Service, February 4th. Gao Feng, a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce, said at a regular press conference today that recently, the market supply of daily necessities such as rice, noodles, oil, meat, eggs, vegetables has increased, and prices have gradually stabilized. On the 4th, the Ministry of Commerce held a regular press conference. At the meeting, a reporter asked: Many people will not return to their hometowns to stay in big cities for the New Year during the Spring Festival this year. What impact will this have on the market situation of daily necessities? Gao Feng said that in order to effectively guarantee the consumption needs of the people's daily necessities during the Spring Festival, the Ministry of Commerce has held a national video and telephone conference to arrange work related to ensuring supply, promoting consumption, and benefiting people's livelihood during the festival. Various localities are also actively taking effective measures. ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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