As Matt Schrader reported, those inflation figures are causing quite a bit of concern here. Unsurprisingly, people are worried about things like the rising cost of food, and everyday items.
But there's also concern that the government's figures don't reflect reality here. As we reported, the government says overall prices were up 2.8% from a year ago, and that food prices rose 5.9%. But China's army of internet users have been casting doubt on those figures.
Despite recent attempts to regulate the food industry and improve hygiene standards, new figures from China’s Ministry of Health show incidents of serious food poisoning remain high.
Our reporter Andrew Livingstone shines the spotlight on food safety progress in China.