
South Korea's National Statistical Office reported today that The consumer price index (CPI), an important measure of inflation, rose 2.6 percent year-on-year to 107.61 in July.
The CPI for July rose
gamingdoses more than 2% for the fourth straight month on the back of rising agricultural and oil prices, with South Korea's CPI this year rising steadily since January. which was up 0.6%, February was up 1.1%, March was up 1.5%, before rising more than 2% in April and staying above that level. 4 months in a row
Prices of agricultural products, livestock and fisheries rose 9.6 percent year-on-year in July. after an increase of 10.4% in June
Prices of industrial products rose 2.8 percent in June, while diesel and gasoline prices rose 21.9 percent and 19.3 percent, respectively.
Prices for electricity, natural gas and tap water rose 0.3% in July from year to year.
The price of government services fell 0.5%, but the price of private services increased 2.7%.