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Pakistan's inflation dropped week-on-week but rose yearly due to higher food and fuel costs.
Pakistan's weekly inflation, measured by the Sensitive Price Indicator, fell 1.34% to 330.84 points by September 18, 2025, due to improved supply of perishables like tomatoes and chicken after floodwaters receded.
Despite this drop, year-on-year inflation rose 4.17%, driven by sharp increases in tomatoes, sugar, diesel, and gas charges.
Prices for onions, garlic, and electricity fell significantly annually.
The data covers 51 essential items across 17 cities, with 18 items rising, 14 falling, and 19 stable week-on-week.
The decline affected all income groups, with the lowest seeing a 1.43% drop.
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La inflación de Pakistán disminuyó de semana en semana, pero aumentó anualmente debido a los mayores costos de alimentos y combustible.