Mozambique’s annual inflation rate surged to 4.74% in February 2025, the highest since November 2023, influenced by rising prices of food, health, and hospitality services, with a monthly increase of 0.52%.
In February 2025, Mozambique experienced a significant rise in its annual inflation rate, which reached 4.74%. This figure marks the highest level seen since November 2023. The acceleration in inflation has been attributed primarily to increases in the costs of food and non-alcoholic beverages, with a rate of 11.89% compared to 12.04% in January 2025. Additionally, other contributing sectors included restaurants, hotels, and cafes at 6.20%, health services at 4.02%, and alcoholic beverages and tobacco at 3.72%. Month-over-month, consumer prices increased by 0.52%.
The inflation rate in Mozambique has escalated to its highest level in over a year, driven largely by rising costs in essential sectors such as food and health. This trend indicates sustained inflationary pressures that may impact the economy and consumer behavior moving forward.
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