Sri Lanka’s consumer price inflation hits record high on drought

Sri Lanka’s consumer price inflation hits record high on drought

March 31, 2017   05:12 pm

Sri Lanka’s consumer price inflation hit a record high of 7.3 percent in March under a new index, government data released on Friday showed, which analysts attributed to the impact of a lingering drought, higher taxes and a weaker rupee, besides the effect of a low base year.


The inflation, measured on the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI), rose to 7.3 percent in March from a year earlier, accelerating from the previous month’s 6.8 percent under a revised base-year and market basket.


“This is predominantly because of the prices of food and other materials except energy going up,” said Danushka Samarasinghe, an economist and research head has stated.


“The economy is seeing the full impact of the value added tax (VAT) increase. The rupee depreciation is also having an impact. Food prices have risen due to the drought.”


Inflation measured on a 12-month moving average basis also hit an all-time high of 5.0 percent, compared with the previous month’s 4.6 percent.


Core annual inflation, which excludes fresh food, energy, transport, rice and coconuts, rose to 7.3 percent in March, compared with the previous month’s 7.1 percent, the index with a new base year of 2013 showed.


The rupee has fallen 1.4 percent this year, resulting in expensive imports.

-Source: Reuters
-Agencies

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