Singapore Producer Prices Rise the Least in 3 Months

2025-12-29 03:44 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Singapore’s Domestic Supply Price Index increased by 2.2% year-on-year in November 2025, slowing from an upwardly revised 3.1% growth in the previous month.

This marked the fourth consecutive month of producer inflation, but the softest pace since August, due to moderations in prices of food and live animals (0.9% vs 1.2% in October), machinery and transport equipment (7.8% vs 11.0%), and manufactured goods (0.1% vs 0.6%).

Meanwhile, costs accelerated for beverages and tobacco (3.5% vs 3.1%), miscellaneous manufactured articles (16.3% vs 15.4%), and animal and vegetable oils, fats & waxes (8.0% vs 2.1%), while rebounding for crude materials excluding fuels (2.9% vs -0.3%).

By contrast, costs continued to fall for mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (-7.2% vs -9.0%) and chemicals and chemical products (-6.9% vs -6.2%).

On a monthly basis, the Domestic Supply Price Index was unchanged, after an upwardly revised 0.5% rise in the preceding period.



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