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HCM City January CPI grows slightly

The January consumer price index (CPI) in Ho Chi Minh City inched up 0.25 percent month on month and 1.42 percent year on year, the municipal Statistics Office reported.
HCM City January CPI grows slightly ảnh 1Consumers shop at a supermarket in HCM City (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA)– The January consumer price index (CPI) in Ho Chi Minh City inched up 0.25percent month on month and 1.42 percent year on year, the municipal StatisticsOffice reported.

Compared to December2021, three of the 11 goods categories saw slight price decreases, including foodand catering services (down 0.15 percent), household equipment and appliances (0.13percent), along with postal and telecoms services (0.07 percent).

Prices of theremainders increased, with the transport category recording the sharpest rise of1.27 percent as a result of higher prices of fuel (up 2.41 percent) and publictransport (3.49 percent).

In January, authoritiesin the country’s largest and most populous city continued to step up managementand examination while the price stabilisation programme proved effective,thereby helping ensure goods supply ahead of the Lunar New Year - the biggest traditionalfestival in Vietnam, according to the Statistics Office./.
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