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S. Korea: Inflation Rises Over 3% Again Due to Higher Oil Prices

Korea's consumer prices are expected to grow at a faster pace in the coming months after a monthslong downtrend due mainly to rising global oil prices, South Korean officials said Sunday.

Consumer prices, a key gauge of inflation, are forecast to rise more than 3 percent from a year earlier, at least in August and September, compared with a 2.3 percent increase in July, South Korean News Agency (Yonhap) quoted finance ministry officials as saying.

Inflation has marked a downtrend this year, falling from 5.2 percent in January to below 3 percent in June for the first time since September 2021. July's figure saw the lowest growth in 25 months.

The expectation of the upturn came as global oil prices have surged recently and Korea depends mainly on imports for its energy needs.

Prices of agricultural products, food and other necessities could also show a marked increase in the coming months, as heavy downpours damaged crops and demand for those items will go up next month.

Source: Qatar News Agency