(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 25. Inflation in
Kazakhstan reached 17.7 percent in annual terms, Chairman of
National Bank of Kazakhstan (NBK) Galymzhan Pirmatov said during
the plenary meeting of Kazakh Parliament on the issue 'On
republican budget for 2023-2025', reports.
According to him, amid the global trend of rising prices for
food and raw materials, reinforced by imbalances in domestic
markets and changes in logistics and production chains, inflation
has also increased in Kazakhstan.
'Inflation reached 17.7 percent in annual terms. The largest
contribution continues to be made by the growth in food prices,
which reached 22.2 percent in annual terms. Non-food inflation also
accelerated to 17 percent due to the continuing rise in the cost of
imported goods and supported by demand for them. The inflation of
paid services reached 12.3 percent,' Pirmatov said.
According to him, inflation will exceed the August forecast by
the end of 2022, taking into account the external shocks of
September this year.
'The inflation will gradually slow down to 7.5-9.5 percent amid
the ongoing monetary policy in 2023. Inflation will also be
constrained by slower growth in food prices in the world, slower
inflation in trading partner countries,' Pirmatov said.
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