The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Al Hoceima, Morocco rose 2.9% in July

Published 2021년 9월 1일

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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Al Hoceima increased by 2.9% year-on-year and 1.8% month-on-month in July. Food prices rose by 3.1% year-on-year, with significant increases in the prices of oils and fats, vegetables, fish and seafood, tobacco, meat, milk, cheese and eggs, sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery, and bread and cereals. Non-food products index also rose by 2.7% year-on-year, with variations in different categories. On a monthly basis, food prices increased by 0.3% and non-food products index rose by 0.7%.
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The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Al Hoceima recorded, during the month of July, an increase of 2.9%, compared to the same month of the previous year, and approximately 1.8%. % month-on-month. Food prices rose 3.1% in July, compared to July 2020, said a statement from the regional directorate of the High Commission for Planning (HCP), noting that this variation is the result of higher prices. materials that make up the “oils and fats” (+ 16.4%), “vegetables” (+ 7.2%), “fish and seafood” (+ 6.8%), “tobacco” sections (+ 4.9%), “meat” (+ 4.8%), “milk, cheese and eggs” (+ 2.8%), “sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery” (+1, 5%), and “bread and cereals” (+ 1%). The non-food products index, for its part, rebounded by 2.7% in July, year-on-year, the variations range from a drop of 0.8% for "other goods and services" to an increase of 13.8% for “restaurants and hotels”. On a monthly basis, food prices increased by 0.3% in July, due to the increase of 10.8% in the ...
Source: LOpinion

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