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In 2023, Paraguay’s Central Bank reported a third-quarter inflation rate of 2.5%, marking a significant decrease from the previous year’s 7.1%.For September, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose by 0.5%.

Interestingly, last September showed a -0.1% rate.This rise breaks a three-month trend of declining inflation.

Despite this, bank experts still forecast a 4.1% rate by year-end.Meanwhile, annual inflation reached 3.5%.

This is a slight rise from August’s 2.9% but lower than last year’s 9.3%.Moreover, September’s hike was due to increases in food and fuel prices.

Other items like durable goods and services also rose moderately.Personal care items, household products, and clothing also saw price upticks.Paraguay’s Q3 Inflation Hits 2.5% in 2023 – Central Bank Paraguay.

(Photo Internet reproduction)In a broader view, Paraguay’s inflation contrasts with global trends.

For example, the U.S.

has recently battled higher rates, reaching over 5% this year.On the other hand, European countries like Germany have managed to keep it below 3%.BackgroundCountries like Argentina are grappling with soaring inflation in Latin America, way above 40%.Interestingly, Paraguay’s focus on agricultural exports might be a stabilizing factor.

It’s less vulnerable to the tech supply chain issues that are affecting other nations.This may explain the lower rate compared to last year.

However, challenges like fuel price volatility remain universal and could affect future rates.Experts say diversifying the economy could offer more insulation from global shocks.

Learning from European models could help in this.For instance, Germany’s strong manufacturing base balances its economy.

Adopting similar strategies could make Paraguay more resilient.In summary, while Paraguay’s situation is far from dire, staying vigilant is key.

Especially as both local and global factors continue to pose risks.Therefore, economic strategies must adapt to ensure stability.





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