China News Service, Beijing, March 5 (Reporter Ruan Yulin) According to data released by the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing on the 5th, China's commodity ** index (CBPI) was 111 in February4. A slight decrease of 07%, year-on-year **75%。
From the perspective of index performance, affected by the weakening demand during the Spring Festival holiday, the market continues to maintain a low operating trend.
In terms of industries, the chemical ** index is month-on-month**, and the other **index**. Among them, the chemical ** index for two consecutive months**, month-on-month **15%, year-on-year **13%;The black ** index rose slightly lower after three consecutive months, and the month-on-month ** was 01%, year-on-year **85%;The non-ferrous ** index is running at a low level, with a slight **08%, year-on-year **74%;The energy ** index continued to decline, with **09%, a year-on-year increase of **93%;The minerals index is the lowest since January 2021, and the month-on-month index is 23%, year-on-year **102%;The ** index of agricultural products hit a new low, with a month-on-month increase of **31%, year-on-year **121%。
In terms of commodities, among the 50 commodities monitored by the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing, this month**Compared with the previous month, 26 (52%) commodities***24 (48%) commodities*** Among them, the top three commodities were apples, soybean meal and coke, which were 9% and 4% month-on-month respectively9%;The top three gainers were methanol, styrene-butadiene rubber and paraxylene, which were 8% and 2% month-on-month, respectively9%。
According to the analysis, with the convening of the National People's Congress and the National People's Congress, the annual economic growth target and economic policy have gradually become clear, and the policy effect has gradually emerged, coupled with the increasingly active production activities of enterprises after the Spring Festival, it is expected that the market will have limited downside, and the economic rebound will be further consolidated. (ENDS).