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Malaysia’s inflation up 4.4% in July

Malaysia's inflation jumped 4.4% annually in July 2022, reported the National Statistics Department (DOSM) on August 29.
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Hanoi (VNA) - Malaysia's inflation jumped 4.4% annually inJuly 2022, reported the National Statistics Department (DOSM) on August29.

DOSM chief statistician Mohd Uzir Mahidin saidthe food index increased 6.9% and remained a main contributor to the rise ininflation during the month.

The increase in Malaysia’s inflation this month was also due tothe lower base effect last year as a result of the electricity bill discountfrom 5 to 40% according to total usage given to domestic consumers under theNational People's Well-Being and Economic Recovery Package from July-September2021, he said.

Apart from the food group, Mohd Uzir said all other groups alsocontinued to record increases, except for communication, from the sameperiod last year.

Restaurants andhotels increased 5.8%, followed by transport 5.6%; furnishings, household equipment& routine household maintenance 4%; and housing, water, electricity, gas& other fuels 3.8%.

Meanwhile,recrea𒐪tion service🍨s and culture also registered an increase of 2.5%, miscellaneousgoods & services 2.1% and education 1.2%.

The DOSMstatement said inflation for January-July increased 2.8% compared tothe same period of the previous year.

On a monthly basis, inflation increased 0.4% 𝔍compared to June🌼./.

VNA

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