Chile’s Producer Prices Surge in January

2026-02-24 12:30 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Chile’s producer prices rose 14.2% year-over-year in January 2026, the fastest pace since July 2024, accelerating from 12.8% in December.

Mining led the surge with a 27.8% annual gain (up from 22.8%), while utilities rose more moderately at 6% (down from 11.5%).

Manufacturing deflation deepened to -2.6%, worsening from -0.8% the prior month.

On a monthly basis, the PPI climbed 3.5% in January, driven largely by mining (6.8%).

In contrast, electricity, gas, and water distribution, along with manufacturing, each fell 0.8% month-over-month.

Copper (7.0%) contributed the most to the monthly increase.



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