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Angola’s Inflation Falls to 17.43% in October, the Lowest Level in Two Years

Angola’s Inflation Falls to 17.43% in October, the Lowest Level in Two Years

The National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) stood at 17.43% in October 2025, according to data released this week by Angola’s National Institute of Statistics (INE), marking 15 consecutive months of decline.

This is the lowest inflation rate since October 2023 (16.58%), representing a drop of 11.74 percentage points compared to the same month in 2024 (29.17%), and 0.73 percentage points lower than in September 2025 (18.16%).

The health sector recorded the highest price increase (20.86%), followed by transportation (20.39%), miscellaneous goods and services (19.06%), and alcoholic beverages and tobacco (17.93%).

The food and non-alcoholic beverages category contributed 10.72 percentage points, accounting for 61.52% of total inflation.

By province, Cabinda recorded the highest inflation rate (29.64%), while Luanda registered the lowest in the country (15.63%).

Source: Lusa

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