Brunei Consumer Prices Rise for First Time Since October
2026-05-26 01:22
By
Farida Husna
1 min. read
Brunei’s consumer prices rose 0.1% year-on-year in April 2026, reversing a 0.1% decline in the prior month and marking the first inflationary reading since October last year.
The uptick was driven partly by transport costs, which edged up 0.1% after a 0.4% fall previously.
Price pressures also strengthened for food and non-alcoholic beverages (0.8% vs 0.6% in March), clothing and footwear (3.2% vs 2.3%), furnishings and household maintenance (0.8% vs 0.7%), health (0.4% vs 0.2%), and restaurants and hotels (0.5% vs 0.7%).
Education inflation held steady at 0.3%.
Meanwhile, several categories continued to record declines, including housing and utilities (-0.4% vs -0.3%), recreation and culture (-1.2% vs -2.2%), communication (-3.4% vs -3.5%), and miscellaneous goods and services (-0.5% vs -0.1%).
On a monthly basis, consumer prices climbed 0.5%, rebounding from a 0.3% drop in March and marking the strongest monthly increase since December 2024.