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Annual inflation remains elevated at 9.05%

Aftab Maken ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s annual inflationary pressure remained elevated, with the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) rising 9.05 percent year-on-year during the week ended July 30, 2026, despite a marginal 0.91 percent decline in prices on a weekly basis, according to the latest data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics …

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Weekly inflation rises 0.91% on fuel, tomato prices

Aftab Maken ISLAMABAD:  Pakistan’s weekly inflation, measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), rose 0.91% during the week ended July 23, 2026, driven mainly by sharp increases in fuel and tomato prices, while annual SPI inflation accelerated to 9.66%, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Pakistan’s weekly inflation increased …

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Inflation crisis deepens as weekly SPI surges 1.40%

–Food and Fuel Costs Hit Households Hard Aftab Maken ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s inflationary pressures intensified further during the week ending July 16, 2026, as the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) rose by 1.40% over the previous week, signaling another sharp increase in the cost of living for millions of households. Data released …

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Weekly inflation remains high despite SPI decline

–Pakistan’s weekly inflation eased slightly by 0.45%, but annual inflation climbed to 11.94% as food staples and energy prices continued to place heavy pressure on household budgets Aftab Maken ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s inflationary pressures remained elevated despite a slight weekly decline in prices, with the latest Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI) showing …

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Weekly inflation falls 0.98% as fuel prices drop

Aftab Maken ISLAMABAD:  Pakistan’s weekly inflation, measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator (SPI), declined 0.98% for the week ended July 2, 2026, mainly due to sharp cuts in petroleum product prices, although tomato, onion and wheat flour prices recorded significant increases. Weekly inflation eased by 0.98% during the week ended …

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