March Retail Inflation Rises to 3.4% Amid Food and Fuel Price Increases
Food, fuel prices push up March retail inflation to 3.4%
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Retail inflation in India increased to 3.4% year-on-year in March, up from 3.2% in February, primarily due to rising food and fuel prices influenced by the ongoing conflict in Iran. Economists predict inflation could reach around 4% in April as these pressures persist.
- 01Retail inflation rose to 3.4% in March, driven by food and fuel prices.
- 02Food inflation was recorded at 3.9%, with rural areas at 4% and urban areas at 3.7%.
- 03The Reserve Bank of India is expected to maintain its policy rate at 5.25% amid inflation concerns.
- 04Telangana reported the highest inflation rate at 5.8%, followed by Andhra Pradesh at 4.1%.
- 05ICRA forecasts food and beverage inflation to exceed 4% in April.
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Retail inflation in India increased to 3.4% year-on-year in March, up from 3.2% in February, primarily due to rising food and fuel prices. This rise is attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has affected global trade and energy costs. Food inflation stood at 3.9%, with rural areas experiencing 4% and urban areas 3.7%. The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) monetary policy committee maintained the policy rate at 5.25%, indicating a cautious approach to future rate changes as inflation trends are monitored. Economists, including Aditi Nayar from ICRA and Sakshi Gupta from HDFC Bank, expect inflation to reach around 4% in April due to continued pressures from energy costs and the potential for higher prices in food and services. Telangana recorded the highest inflation rate at 5.8%, while personal care and miscellaneous goods saw the highest inflation at 18.7%. Overall, the economic outlook suggests that prolonged disruptions could lead to higher consumer prices if producers face ongoing margin pressures.
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The increase in retail inflation means consumers may face higher prices for essential goods, particularly food and fuel, impacting household budgets.
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