SONDEO-Perú Habría Regsitrado Inflación 0,20 Pct en Noviembre
The Peruvian National Institute of Statistics (INE) is set to report inflation at 0.20 percent for November, a slight increase from the previous month's rate of 0.15 percent. This move comes as the country navigates its economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, with the government implementing policies to boost growth and stabilize prices. The inflation rate has been a key concern for policymakers, who aim to balance growth with price stability.
- The steady decline in food prices over the past year suggests that the government's efforts to control inflation are paying off, but more work needs to be done to address the persistent issue of rising non-food items.
- How will the global economic landscape, particularly the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and its impact on commodity prices, influence Peru's inflation rate in the coming months?