Chile Producer Inflation Highest Since 2024
2026-01-23 14:14
By
Larissa Caser
1 min. read
Producer prices in Chile rose by 12.8% year-on-year in December 2025, marking the fastest increase since July 2024 and accelerating from an 8.9% rise in November.
Prices increased more sharply in mining (22.8% versus 14.6%) and utilities (11.5% versus 11.1%) while manufacturing cost continued to decline (-0.8% versus -0.1%).
Compared to the previous month, producer prices increased by 3.8%, primarily driven by the mining sector (6.9% versus -1.3%), particularly due to a 7% increase in copper prices.
Additionally, prices sped up for manufacturing (0.1% versus -0.7%), supported by the manufacture of other fabricated metal products (4.6% versus -2.3%), while utilities inflation slowed (0.6% versus 1%), mainly due to a deceleration in water collection, treatment, and distribution prices (1.5% versus 4.7%).