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BANGKOK, May 3 (TNA) — Thailand’s consumer price index (CPI) in April stood at 107.66, an increase of 3 per cent compared to the corresponding period of 2009, Permanent Secretary for Commerce Yanyong Phuangrach announced on Monday.
It was the seventh consecutive monthly rise of the CPI due to the increase of 3.7 per cent in food and beverage prices.
The CPI in April rose 0.49 per cent from March due to increase in prices of food and several consumer goods and oil retail prices, Mr Yanyong said.
He said core inflation in April rose 0.28 per cent from the previous month and jumped 0.5 per cent year-on-year.
Despite the current political turmoil in Thailand, Mr Yanyong said the ministry still maintained this year’s inflation at between 3-3.5 per cent, as he believed that the unrest had not yet affected consumption patterns, but may impact the price of certain goods such as construction materials.
The ministry has projected that this year’s unemployment would stand at one per cent or about 380,000 persons while about 930,000 people would be employed which is still positive considering the current political unrest.
The CPI in May is projected at 3-3.5 per cent and at between 3-3.1 per cent during second quarter of this year, thanks to government’s measures in extending free electricity and bus transportation along with maintaining cooking gas prices for low-income earners, Mr Yanyong added. (TNA)
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