Consumer prices increased by 3.3 percent in July
In July, consumer prices were 3.3 percent higher on average year-on-year, and were 0.2 percent higher compared to June – according to the Central Statistical Office (KSH).
Inflation declined further, from the 3.4 percent of June and from the 3.9 percent of May. Annual core inflation also decreased to 3.7 percent from the 3.8 percent of June and from the 4.0 percent of May. the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Thursday. (MTI)
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