Ghana Inflation Rate Continues to Slow
2026-04-01 10:57
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Ghana’s annual inflation rate eased to 3.2% in March 2026 from 3.3% in February, sustaining a 15-month downward trend.
This was the lowest reading since the 2021 rebasing, as the cedi has maintained stability, helping to curb price growth.
Prices moderated slightly for both food (2.3% vs 2.4% in February) and non-food products (3.9% vs 4%).
Inflation for domestically produced goods rose to 4.9% in March from 4.5% in February.
Meanwhile, prices for imported goods fell by 0.6%, after a 0.6% rise in February, likely reflecting favorable exchange rate effects.
On a monthly basis, the CPI rose by 0.1%, after increasing by 0.8% in the previous month.