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Ukraine's inflation increases to 8.6% y/y in September

Ukraine's consumer inflation rose to 8.6% yearonyear in September driven by rising energy prices, higher company costs, and a lower harvest, the statistics service said on Thursday.

Inflation was 7.5% year-on-year in August. The stats service stated in a statement that regular monthly inflation was at 1.5%. in September.

The stats data revealed that September inflation was. driven by an increase in utilities tariffs and higher electricity. rates. Ukraine's power sector remains in crisis due to magnified. Russian barrages of the energy facilities.

Frequent Russian missile and drone attacks have knocked out. about half of Ukraine's energy-generating capability since March. and caused long blackouts throughout the nation requiring companies. to depend on more costly electrical energy from generators.

The government was also forced to increase retail. electrical energy costs to fund a massive power sector repair work. campaign ahead of the crucial cold months. Electrical energy costs. were up by 63.6% in September year-on-year, the statistics. service stated.

The statistics service likewise said that food rates were up by. 8.5% in September compared to the very same month a year ago due to. a lower harvest this year. Ukraine's central bank expects inflation to be at 8.5% at the. end of 2024 and drop to 6.6% by the end of 2025.

(source: Reuters)