Pork prices rose nearly 47% last month in China due to the devastating effects of African swine fever
China’s overall consumer-price index rose 2.8% from a year earlier—matching the July level, which was the fastest pace in 17 months—data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed Tuesday.
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