Inflation declines to 6.3% for Nov, 11 months in a row
Ghana’s inflation has declined for the eleventh month in a row, reaching 6.3% in November 2025, down from the 8.0% recorded in October. This is according to the latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) update released by the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS).
Presenting the figures in Accra, Government Statistician Dr. Alhassan Iddrisu noted that the continuous slowdown was mainly influenced by reductions in both food and non-food price pressures. Month-on-month inflation stood at 0.9%.
Food inflation saw a significant fall, easing to 6.6% from the previous 9.5%. Non-food inflation similarly reduced to 6.1%, compared to 6.9% in October. Inflation in the services sector also moderated, dropping to 3.8% from 4.6%.
Across the regions, North East recorded the highest inflation rate at 12.3%, while the Savannah Region posted the lowest, dipping slightly into negative territory at -0.02%.
Inflation for locally produced items dropped to 6.8% from 8.0% in October, while inflation for goods generally fell to 7.3% from 9.3%.
Businesses have been encouraged to utilise the relatively stable price environment to boost productivity, improve supply chain efficiency, minimise waste, and, where feasible, pass reductions in operational costs on to consumers.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
Trending Business

Mahama commits $500m to expand oil palm as TCDA targets $12b export boost
01:17
Economist urges African nations to shift reserves from dollar assets to gold
01:03
GOLDBOD reminds licensees to submit monthly transaction reports
18:37
Stanbic Bank Ghana leads USD 205 million financing deal for Engineers & Planners
15:50
GIPC welcomes extension of Jubilee and TEN petroleum agreements to 2040
15:38
Energy Commission tightens oversight on electrical cable market
11:54
GFZA CEO leads management team on working visit to Bright Industrial Park Enterprises in Afienya
10:36
Gov't overhauls gold acquisition framework;Goldbod to lead new reserve strategy
07:25
National Homeownership Fund to host 2026 Homeownership Fair in Accra
06:53
Why rebrand Bawumia’s G-4-R policy and claim it is new? – Gideon Boako questions gov’t's motive
06:36



