Japan-Core CPI/March

Japan's core CPI up for 55th consecutive month

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  • ID : 8476275
  • Dateline : April 24, 2026/File
  • Location : Japan
  • Category : Data
  • Duration : 1'05
  • Audio Language : Nats
  • Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)
  • Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
  • Published : 2026-04-24 16:15
  • Last Modified : 2026-04-24 16:20:19
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Japan-Core CPI/March

Japan's core CPI up for 55th consecutive month

Dateline : April 24, 2026/File

Location : Japan

Duration : 1'05

  • English


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Japan's core consumer price index (CPI) rose to 112.1 in March, marking the 55th straight month of increase year on year, according to data released by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on Friday.

Comparing with March 2025, the country's core CPI climbed 1.8 percent, surpassing February's 1.6 percent rise.

On a monthly basis, the index increased 0.5 percent in March, reversing a 0.3 percent decline recorded in February.

Rising food prices remained the primary driver of inflation, with coffee bean prices surging 54 percent year on year and ordinary rice prices climbing 6.4 percent.

Mobile phone communication fees jumped 11.1 percent, while hotel accommodation costs rose 5 percent.

Electricity bills fell 8 percent in March, thanks to government price subsidies.

As prices continue to climb, a growing number of Japanese consumers expect the inflationary trend to persist.

A recent Bank of Japan survey showed that consumers expect prices to be 10.3 percent higher on average in five years - the highest level since the survey began in 2006.

ID : 8476275

Published : 2026-04-24 16:15

Last Modified : 2026-04-24 16:20:19

Source : China Central Television (CCTV),China Global Television Network (CGTN)

Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland

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