Taiwan's consumer price index (CPI) rose 2.42 percent from a year earlier in June following a spike in food prices, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said Friday.
(Full text of the story is now in CNA English news archive. To view the full story, you will need to be a subscribed member of the CNA archive. To subscribe, please read here.)
More in COST OF LIVING
- Central bank leaves rates unchanged for 4th straight quarterThe Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on Thursday decided to leave its key interest rates unchanged after wrapping up a quarterly policymaking meeting.03/20/2025 05:02 PM
- Banana prices to remain high until May or June: MinistryThe price of bananas in Taiwan, which has shot up in recent weeks due to crop damage from several typhoons last year, is expected to remain high until May or June, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said Tuesday.02/18/2025 05:51 PM
- Starbucks Taiwan to raise price of some items from WednesdayStarbucks has announced that from Wednesday it will hike the prices of some products due to the rising cost of raw materials, which it said have been impacted by abnormal climate conditions and other global factors.02/11/2025 11:12 AM
Latest
- Science & Tech
NSTC announces Pingtung site as Taiwan's space mission launch center
03/26/2025 06:00 PM - Cross-Strait
Taiwan-based publisher sentenced to 3 years for inciting secession in China
03/26/2025 05:30 PM - Cross-Strait
4 ex-servicemen found guilty of selling documents to China operative
03/26/2025 04:51 PM - Business
Taiwan shares end little changed despite tariff concerns
03/26/2025 04:36 PM - Business
Taiwan to probe local unit of China's Inspur added to U.S. blacklist
03/26/2025 04:16 PM