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    China’s factory inflation reaches 45-month high amid energy price shock

    May 11, 2026
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    China’s producer price index just did something it hasn’t done in nearly four years: spike.

    In April 2026, the country’s PPI, which tracks the prices factories charge for their goods, surged to a 45-month high. The culprit is straightforward: energy prices, driven skyward by supply disruptions linked to the Iran war and escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, have made it dramatically more expensive to manufacture just about everything.

    China endured 41 consecutive months of producer price deflation before the index finally turned positive in March 2026, coming in at +0.5%. One month later, that number blew past expectations.

    Energy costs are rewriting factory economics

    Oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz. That strait gets disrupted. Oil prices jump. And since oil is the feedstock for plastics, chemicals, synthetic textiles, and a long list of industrial inputs, factories that depend on those materials suddenly face bills they didn’t budget for.

    In southern China, particularly in the manufacturing hub of Jangmu, factories are reporting raw material cost increases of 30-50%. The stuff that goes into making a vacuum cleaner or an e-cigarette now costs a third to a half more than it did before the energy disruption hit.

    Production in these regions has slowed dramatically. Overseas orders are weakening as international buyers balk at higher quotes or pause purchasing altogether while they figure out their own margins.

    From deflation to inflation in 60 days

    The shift from deflation to a 45-month high in inflation wasn’t driven by a healthy demand recovery. It was driven by a supply shock that raises costs without raising the willingness of customers to pay more.

    China does maintain strategic petroleum reserves, and years of investment in renewable energy infrastructure provide some buffer against pure oil dependency. But “some buffer” and “enough buffer” are very different things when raw material costs are climbing 30-50% in a matter of weeks.

    What this means for investors

    When the world’s largest exporter of manufactured goods faces a sustained input cost shock, those costs eventually travel through the supply chain and land on consumer shelves everywhere. Global prices for everyday products could rise if the energy situation persists.

    The weakening of overseas orders from Chinese factories also signals potential trouble for global trade volumes. Companies that rely on Chinese suppliers for components or finished goods may face delays, higher costs, or both.

    Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

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