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Prices of Dec. retail constructi­on materials in metro rise faster

- Abigail Marie P. Yraola

RETAIL price growth of building materials in the National Capital Region accelerate­d in December to the highest level in five months, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Monday.

Preliminar­y data from the PSA indicate that the constructi­on materials retail price index rose to 1.4% in December from 1.1% in November. The growth rate for December 2022 had been 5.6%.

The December reading was the highest since the 1.5% posted in July and equal to the August 2023 level.

In 2023, retail price growth of building materials in Metro Manila averaged 2.4%, slowing from 5.8% in 2022.

Nicholas Antonio T. Mapa, senior economist at ING Bank N.V. Manila, said that the slower year-on-year growth rate for building materials reflects a softening in global commodity prices due to weak demand.

“Onshore, we did note only a modest pickup in constructi­on although a sustained push for public constructi­on could keep constructi­on prices supported,” he said in an e-mail.

In December, headline inflation slowed to 3.9% from 4.1% in November and 8.1% in December 2022.

In 2023, inflation averaged 6%, rising from 5.8% in 2022. It was the highest reading since the 8.2% posted in 2008.

Miscellane­ous constructi­on materials prices posted -0.3% growth in December from -1.2% in the previous month, the PSA said, noting that this category had the most outsized impact on the overall index number.

This was followed by plumbing materials (0.7% in December from 0.3% in November), painting materials and related compounds (2.6% from 2.4%), electrical materials (0.8% from 0.7%), and carpentry materials (0.7% from 0.6%).

Logging slower price growth were masonry materials (0.7% from 0.9%) and tinsmithry materials (2.9% from 3.1%).

The PSA noted that in 2023, “all commodity groups exhibited slower annual average increases relative to their annual average increments in 2022.” —

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