Oman annual inflation inches up to 0.69 percent in June

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  • Inflation was fueled by the increase in most of the main groups making up the consumer price index and the prices of the food and non-alcoholic beverages
  • The prices of oils and fats rose by 4. 81%, fruits by 4.3%, other foodstuffs by 3.91%, bread and cereals by 2.34%, and non-alcoholic beverages by 0.67%

Muscat, Oman–Oman annual inflation rate reached 0.69 percent by the end of June 2023, according to the monthly consumer price survey data issued by the Oman’s National Center for Statistics and Information.

The inflation rate was driven by the increase in most of the main groups that make up the consumer price index and the prices of the food and non-alcoholic beverages group by 2.18 percent, due to the increase in the prices of most of the group’s components, led by milk, cheese and eggs by 9.78 percent.

Fish and seafood increased by 5.19 percent, and oils and fats by 4. 81 percent, fruits by 4.3 percent, other foodstuffs by 3.91 percent, bread and cereals by 2.34 percent, and non-alcoholic beverages by 0.67 percent, while meat prices decreased by 0.12 percent and vegetables by 5.65 percent.

The prices of restaurants and hotels groups increased by 3.68 percent, furniture, fixtures and household equipment, and routine home maintenance work by 2.93 percent, miscellaneous goods and services by 2.33 percent, tobacco by 2.11 percent, culture and entertainment by 1.73 percent, health by 1.28 percent.

The prices of clothes and shoes went up by 0. 56 percent, and education by 0.05 percent, and the housing, water, electricity, gas, and other types of fuel group, which rose by 0.02 percent, while the prices of the transportation group decreased by 1.74 percent, and communications by 0.22 percent.

The inflation rate increased by 0.23 percent compared to the previous month as a result of the increase in food and non-alcoholic beverages groups by 0.97 percent, tobacco by 0.35 percent, culture and entertainment by 0.28 percent, miscellaneous goods and services by 0.23 percent, and furniture.

The prices of household equipment and household maintenance rose by 0.03. percent, compared to a decrease in the prices of transport groups by 0.1 percent, communications by 0.05 percent, restaurants and hotels by 0.04 percent, and the stability of prices for housing, water, electricity, gas, and other types of fuel, clothing, shoes, health, and education.

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