OECD: Mexico among the 5 countries with the highest inflation **Note:** This translation maintains the key details and structure of the original Spanish text, including the name of the organization (OCDE) and the specific information about Mexico's inflation ranking.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which is dedicated to promoting policies that improve the economic and social well-being of its member countries, released a bulletin revealing the average inflation rate of the 38 nations that form part of it, which stood at 3.4% on an annual basis, a figure higher than the 3.3% of last January, with Mexico standing out among the five with the highest levels. Seven countries exceeded this average figure, but five countries had the highest inflationary levels: Mexico with 4%, Estonia 4.1%, Iceland with 5.2%, Colombia 5.3%, and Türkiye (formerly Turkey) whose rate reached 31.5%. Australia and Lithuania also exceeded this average inflation, with 3.7% and 3.6% respectively. The OECD said that the Consumer Price Index remained virtually stable in February 2026, although inflation increased in 13 of the 37 economies that had information available, decreased in nine countries, and remained stable or without strong changes ...
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