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Malaysia's inflation hit 1.5% in September 2025, the highest in seven months, due to rising prices in food, housing, transport, and personal care.
Malaysia's inflation rose to 1.5% in September 2025, the highest in seven months, driven by increases in personal care, housing, transport, and food prices.
The consumer price index reached 135.2, with core inflation at 2.1%.
Price pressures were broad but moderate, with 59.9% of tracked items rising, mostly by less than 10%.
Fuel prices also edged up.
Inflation was highest in Johor and Selangor, lowest in Kelantan.
Compared to regional peers, Malaysia’s rate was below Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Korea but above Thailand and China.
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La inflación de Malasia alcanzó el 1,5% en septiembre de 2025, la más alta en siete meses, debido al aumento de los precios en alimentos, vivienda, transporte y cuidado personal.