Ethiopia inflation rate hits record high

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ADDIS ABABA, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia's inflation rate rose to a record high of 36.6 percent in April, up from 34.7 percent in March, according to the latest data released Thursday by Ethiopia's Central Statistical Agency (CSA).

The inflation rate is the highest in more than a decade in the East African country.

On a positive note, the CSA disclosed the inflation rate for food items had a marginal decrease of 0.5 percentage points from the previous month, reaching 42.9 percent in April.

"However, the non-food inflation soared to 28.1 percent in April, a big increase from March when it was 23.5 percent," the CSA said.

The CSA data showed the seasonal effect of celebrating two major religious festivals -- the Ethiopian Orthodox Easter and the Islamic Eid al-Fitr -- has increased the prices of both food and non-food items in April.

"The prices for rice, teff (Ethiopia's staple crop), wheat, maize, sorghum, pulses, meat, milk, cheese, eggs and spices slightly increased in the current month, though the price of imported cooking oil showed a slight decline," said the CSA report. "The increase in non-food inflation is mainly due to rise in prices of items such as alcohol and tobacco, clothing and footwear, housing repair and maintenance, energy, home furnishings, fuel, medical care and jewelry."

The steady increase in the rate of inflation in Ethiopia is happening despite local and federal authorities' efforts to control inflationary pressures through administrative actions.

The combined effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflicts in various parts of Ethiopia and climate change induced drought conditions in southern and eastern Ethiopia have largely thwarted the Ethiopian government's ongoing efforts to stem the galloping cost of living in the East African country. Enditem

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