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Inflation Slowed Down in July and the Ine Sees Indicators For

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The National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported this Monday that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded an increase of 1.20% in July, which is the lowest figure of the last three months. With those data, plus the decrease in the parallel exchange rate of the dollar, the state entity expects there to be a decrease in the price of imported products as, according to reports, already recorded
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Bolivia recorded an inflation of 1.20% in July, the lowest rate in the last three months, according to the executive director of the National Institute of Statistics (INE), Humberto Arandia; but the accumulated rate to date reaches 16.92 per cent. The monthly variation of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of July was positive of 1.20% compared to June. The cumulative variation up to July reached 16.92 per cent, which means a continuous increase in …

The National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported this Monday that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded an increase of 1.20% in July, which is the lowest figure of the last three months. With those data, plus the decrease in the parallel exchange rate of the dollar, the state entity expects there to be a decrease in the price of imported products as, according to reports, already recorded

🔊 Listen to this news The National Institute of Statistics (INE) reported this Monday, August 4, that the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 1.20% in July, the lowest figure recorded in the last three months. With this data, along with the decrease in the parallel exchange rate of the dollar, the state entity anticipates a reduction in the prices of imported products, as has already been observed in the case of cell phones. Humberto Arandia, direc…

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Periódico La Patria broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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