Economy

Japan's annual inflation rises to 2.6% in July, fastest pace since 2014

Food, fuel costs are main drivers of rising prices, according to country's Internal Ministry

Aysu Bicer  | 19.08.2022 - Update : 19.08.2022
Japan's annual inflation rises to 2.6% in July, fastest pace since 2014

ANKARA

The annual headline inflation rate in Japan rose to 2.6% in July 2022 from 2.4% in June, the fastest pace since April 2014, according to official data by the Internal Affairs Ministry on Friday.

The figure is above the Bank of Japan's 2% target amid the Russia-Ukraine war and a weak yen, yet the Bank is likely to maintain its ultra-low monetary policy.

The main drivers of rising prices came from food, fuel, light, and water charges, the ministry reported.

Consumer prices, except for fresh food, went up 2.4% in July from a year ago, with energy costs making up for around half the gains, it said.

Meanwhile, core consumer prices were at 2.4% year-on-year in July, the most since December 2014, after a 2.2% rise in June.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices went up 0.5%, the highest since January 2021, the data showed.

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