Sudan’s Central Bureau of Statistics reported a decline in annual inflation in July compared with June, although the general price level continued to rise month on month.
Central Bureau of Statistics data showed annual inflation at 41.61% in July, down from 51.28% in June. The consumer price index nevertheless increased by 1.47% month on month. Inflation reached 45.24% in urban areas and 39.85% in rural areas, indicating that cost-of-living pressures remain despite the annual slowdown.
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