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Botswana’s Inflation Rate Reaches 6-Month Peak at 2.7% in February 2025

Botswana’s inflation rate rose to 2.7% in February 2025, highest in six months, driven by increased prices in miscellaneous goods, alcoholic beverages, and food. Monthly consumer prices increased by 0.3%.

In February 2025, Botswana’s annual inflation rate climbed to 2.7%, marking the highest level in six months, up from 2.5% the previous month. This continued trend of rising inflation occurred for the second consecutive month. Significant price increases were reported in various categories, including miscellaneous goods and services, which rose by 7.7%, alcoholic beverages and tobacco at 7.4%, and food and non-alcoholic beverages at 5.5%. Monthly consumer prices also saw a minor uptick of 0.3% in February, following a slightly higher increase of 0.5% in January.

In summary, Botswana has experienced a noticeable rise in its inflation rate, reaching 2.7% in February 2025, the highest in a half-year period. Price surges in miscellaneous goods and services, along with alcoholic beverages and food, have contributed significantly to this inflationary trend. Monthly consumer price fluctuations reflect a slight, ongoing uptick, emphasizing the evolving economic landscape.

Original Source: www.tradingview.com

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