The Borneo Post (Sabah)

CPI up 1.7 pct to 122.9 in March

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 1.7 per cent to 122.9 in March 2021 from 120.9 in the same month last year, said the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM).

Chief statistici­an Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin said this was a positive increase for two consecutiv­e months since February 2021.

“The increase in the overall index was driven by the index of transport (9.8 per cent), food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.5 per cent), miscellane­ous goods and services (1.0 per cent) and furnishing­s, household equipment and routine household maintenanc­e (0.9 per cent).

“The increase was also driven by alcohol beverages and tobacco (0.6 per cent), health (0.5 per cent) and recreation services and culture (0.5 per cent), which contribute­d 64 per cent to overall weight,” he said in a statement yesterday.

He said that out of 552 items covered in the CPI, 338 items showed an increase in

The increase in the overall index was driven by the index of transport (9.8 per cent), food and non-alcoholic beverages (1.5 per cent), miscellane­ous goods and services (1.0 per cent) and furnishing­s, household equipment and routine household maintenanc­e (0.9 per cent). Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin

March 2021. However 141 items declined while 73 items were unchanged.

“Based on the performanc­e of 552 items by category of goods and services, nondurable goods (296 items) is the category that experience­d the most price increased with 209 items, 73 items decreased and 14 items were unchanged as compared to services, semidurabl­e goods and durable goods.”

Neverthele­ss, Mohd Uzir said housing, water, electricit­y, gas and other fuels declined by 0.8 per cent, followed by clothing and footwear (-0.3 per cent). On a monthly basis, he said the CPI increased by 0.3 per cent as compared to February 2021 a ributed by transport (2.3 per cent); furnishing­s, household equipment and routine household maintenanc­e (0.6 per cent); recreation services and culture (0.4 per cent); alcoholic beverages and tobacco (0.1 per cent); restaurant­s and hotels (0.1 per cent); and health (0.1 per cent).

Meanwhile, he said the CPI without fuel increased 0.5 per cent in March 2021 to 113.7 as compared to 113.1 in the same month in 2020.

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