Consumer price index rises 3.37% in January
ABO/NDO- Vietnam saw a year-on-year rise of 3.37% in January’s consumer price index (CPI), according to the General Statistics Office (GSO).
The office reported that the figure represented an increase of 0.31% over December 2023.
It said that an upturn was seen in the prices of nine groups of products and services, while downturn was recorded in those of two remaining groups.
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The highest rise was seen in the prices of medicine and healthcare services at 1.02%, contributing 0.05 percentage point to the overall CPI increase. It was followed by housing and construction materials at 0.56%, transportation services at 0.41%, the group of other goods and services at 0.4%, and food and catering services at 0.21%.
The two groups recording fall in prices were post and telecommunications (0.05%) and education (0.12%).
In January, the domestic gold prices fluctuated in the opposite direction to world gold prices, posting a rise of 2.55% month on month and 15.43% year on year despite a month-on-month drop of 1.23% in the world gold prices.
According to the GSO, the core inflation in January 2024 increase 0.21% compared to that in December 2023 and 2.72% over the same period last year.
(Source: NDO)