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Ghana’s inflation slows for 15th straight month in March

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African ⁠countries that import most of their petroleum products have imposed sharp fuel price increases

Ghana’s consumer ​inflation eased for the 15th straight month ‌in March, slowing to 3.2% year-on-year from 3.3% in February, the statistics service said this Wednesday.

The ​gold-, oil- and cocoa-producing nation in West ​Africa is emerging from its most severe ⁠economic crisis in decades.

“This is the ​lowest inflation we have recorded since the rebasing ​of the Consumer Price Index in 2021 and it shows a steady and sustained movement towards stability,” ​government statistician Alhassan Iddrisu told a press ​conference.

Iddrisu said food prices continued to drive the decline in ‌inflation ⁠but that prices for non-food items still saw small increases.

Petrol prices had increased 3.1% month-on-month by early March, reflecting the impact ​of the Iran ​conflict on ⁠global energy prices, and more effects of the conflict will be ​reflected in the next release, he ​added.

African ⁠countries that import most of their petroleum products have imposed sharp fuel price increases that ⁠could ​spur inflation across the ​continent.

–Reuters–