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Inflation Slowdown Provides Short-Term Relief in Morocco

Monday 08 January 2024 - 11:20
Inflation Slowdown Provides Short-Term Relief in Morocco

Morocco's inflation rate saw a welcome decline to 6.1% in 2023, down from the previous year's 6.6%, as reported by the latest data from the country's official statistics agency. This modest deceleration signals a potential respite after two years of steadily rising prices that have strained household budgets across the North African nation.

The new figures, released as part of the High Commission for Planning's (HCP) fourth-quarter economic report, indicate that inflation remains elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels but has started trending downward after peaking earlier last year. The slowdown is primarily attributed to softening global commodity prices, which have alleviated imported inflationary pressures.

However, the HCP warns that locally sourced food inflation persists due to higher production costs. Severe drought conditions and scorching temperatures have devastated agricultural yields, creating supply shortages that continue to drive up prices of staple foods.

In particular, fresh produce witnessed the steepest price hikes, surging over 17% in the fourth quarter compared to the same period last year. Costs also rose significantly for meats, olive oils, and other everyday essentials, putting additional strain on household budgets.

While the quarterly inflation rate dropped to 3.9% after approaching 7% in mid-2022, prices remain notably elevated from pre-pandemic levels in most categories. This indicates that despite the slowdown, Moroccan consumers still face significant cost-of-living challenges entering 2024.

Economists caution that until drought concerns subside and domestic supply conditions improve, inflation may struggle to return to the 1-2% range seen before 2020. Nonetheless, the declining trend offers some hope that the worst price spikes of the past two years may be in the rearview, at least for now.

Moroccans will observe closely whether the unofficial "short-term relief" lasts or proves merely transitory. Nevertheless, after a period of profound economic stress, any moderation is welcome even if only temporary.


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