Colombia Producer Inflation Eases to 8-Month Low

2025-07-04 19:39 By Heloisa Zanati 1 min. read

Producer price inflation in Colombia eased to 2.09% in June 2025, from 3.67% in the previous month, recording the softest pace of inflation since October last year.

Deflation slowed in the mining and quarrying sector (-9.44% vs. -9.93% in May), and inflation eased in agriculture, livestock, forestry, hunting and fishing (3.73% vs. 7.97%), as well as in industrial sector prices (4.35% vs. 5.48%).

On a monthly basis, producer prices fell by 0.28%, slowing the 1.15% drop in May.



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