Ethiopia Inflation Rate Continues to Fall
2025-12-08 12:16
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
The annual inflation rate in Ethiopia eased further to 10.9% in November 2025, the lowest since February 2019, from 11.7% in the prior month, despite persistent currency pressures.
This marked the sixth consecutive month of slowing inflation, mainly due to non-food products (11.4% vs 14.2%).
On the other hand, food inflation accelerated (10.6% vs 10.2%), on higher prices of vegetables, meat, sugar and sweets, dairy products, fruits, oils and fats, and other food items.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices decreased by 1.4% in November, after a 2.3% rise in the previous month.
Meanwhile, the local currency remains under pressure due to persistent foreign exchange shortages.
The shift to a market-based FX mechanism in July 2024 aligned official rates with parallel-market levels, triggering sharp swings in the birr.