Tunisia Inflation Stays at 4-Year Low

2025-07-07 01:59 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Tunisia's annual inflation rate held steady at 5.4% in June 2025, unchanged from May.

Although flat, it marked the lowest level since May 2021, as food prices rose at their slowest pace in over four years (6.4% vs 6.7% in May).

Inflation also eased slightly in several categories, including transport (3.3% 3.4%), leisure and culture (6.0% vs 6.1%), clothing and footwear (9.3% vs 9.4%), and communication (0.9% vs 1.0%), while remaining steady for both housing (3.3%) and education (5.7%).

However, inflation accelerated for restaurants and hotels (11% vs 10.8%), furnishing (5.4% vs 5.3%), and other goods and services (5.8% vs 5.7%).

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 0.4% in June, following a 0.3% increase in May.



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