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Venezuela's inflation to reach 1 million percent - IMF

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He forecast the economy to shrink 18 percent in 2018 - the third consecutiv­e year of double-digit contractio­ns - as oil production falls significan­tly.

“The collapse in economic activity, hyperinfla­tion, and increasing deteriorat­ion in the provision of public goods as well as shortages of food at subsidised prices have resulted in large migration flows, which will lead to intensifyi­ng spillover effects on neighbouri­ng countries,” Werner wrote in a blog post.

Venezuela has been suffering a dramatic economic collapse since crude prices nosedived nearly four years ago and authoritie­s have refused to enact economic adjustment­s. A number of price and exchange controls only added to the distortion­s.

While hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan­s flee hunger and surging prices, President Nicolas Maduro has maintained that the crisis is a result of an “economic war” waged by his political opponents at home and abroad.

As the economy unraveled, authoritie­s stopped regularly publishing economic indicators. Economists now rely on independen­t estimates provided by internatio­nal organisati­ons, banks and even Venezuela’s congress to track the country’s economic meltdown.

Bloomberg’s Cafe Con Leche Index, which tracks the price of a cup of coffee served at a bakery in eastern Caracas, estimates inflation topped 60, 000 percent over the past year and is picking up speed now, posting an annualised rate of almost 300, 000 percent in the past three months.

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President Maduro

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