Year-on-year, prices increased at a softer pace for: housing & utilities (1.2 percent vs 1.5 percent in February); restaurant & hotels (2.2 percent vs 2.8 percent); education (1.2 percent vs 1.4 percent); recreation & culture (0.2 percent vs 0.6 percent); miscellaneous goods & services (1.5 percent vs 1.6 percent); and furnishing, household equipment & routine maintenance (2.4 percent vs 3.2 percent). Also, cost of clothing and footwear was unchanged, after a 0.4 percent rise in February. In addition, cost of alcoholic beverages & tobacco fell (-0.1 percent vs a flat reading) and prices dropped further for health (-0.5 percent vs -0.4 percent); and communication (-2.4 percent vs -2.3 percent). Meantime, prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages increased by 1.1 percent in March, accelerating from a 0.4 percent rise in February; and cost of transport decreased less (-3.6 percent vs -4.2 percent).
For 2019, the Bank of Korea targets inflation rate to be at 2 percent.
Core CPI, which excludes oil and agricultural products, increased by 0.8 percent year-on-year in March, easing from a 1.1 percent rise in February and marking the lowest figure in eight months.