
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s inflation increased by 1.8%in February 2024 with the index points recorded at 132.1 against 129.8 a year earlier, according to the statistics department.
Chief statistician Uzir Mahidin said the increase in inflation was driven by housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels (2.7%); recreation, sport, and culture (1.6%), and transport (1.2%).
“However, the other main groups that recorded a slower increase were restaurant and accommodation services (2.9%), health (2.2%), food and beverages (F&B) (1.9%) and education (1.5%).
“The F&B group, which contributes 29.8% of the total consumer price index (CPI) weightage, recorded a slower increase of 1.9% in February 2024 compared to 2% in January 2024,” he said in a statement today.
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Core inflation increased at the same rate as January 2024 at 1.8% due to increases in F&B, restaurant and accommodation services, which recorded expansion of 3.1% and 2.9%, respectively, in February.
Malaysia’s 1.8% inflation rate was lower than Vietnam’s (4.0%), Philippines (3.4%), the US (3.2%), South Korea (3.1%) and Indonesia (2.8%).
It was higher than China’s (0.7%) and Thailand’s (-0.8%).
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