China's National Bureau of Statistics reported that the price of live pigs (excluding three-yuan breeds) increased by 13.5% in early July compared to late June, reaching 10.9 yuan per kilogram. This data, part of a broader market price monitoring of 50 important means of production across nine categories, indicated that 17 products saw price increases while 31 decreased and 2 remained stable during this period. The report also noted a dip in the Shanghai Composite Index, which fell below 3900 points. AI
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