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Home » South Africa’s Producer Inflation Falls to 2.2% Year-on-Year in January
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South Africa’s Producer Inflation Falls to 2.2% Year-on-Year in January

by Emmanuel Ebube February 26, 2026
written by Emmanuel Ebube February 26, 2026
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JOHANNESBURG, Feb 26 – South Africa’s producer inflation slowed further at the start of the year, pointing to easing cost pressures across key sectors of the economy.

Data released by Statistics South Africa showed that the country’s Producer Price Index (PPI) rose 2.2% year-on-year in January, down from 2.9% recorded in December. The latest figures indicate a continued moderation in upstream inflation, which measures price changes at the factory gate before they reach consumers.

On a monthly basis, producer prices declined by 0.2% in January, highlighting weakening short-term pricing momentum and suggesting reduced input cost pressures for businesses.

Producer inflation is a critical indicator of future consumer price trends, as lower production costs can help contain retail inflation and improve overall price stability.

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The slowdown comes as South Africa continues to experience improving macroeconomic conditions, supported by stabilising energy supply, easing logistics constraints, and more balanced demand dynamics.

Moderating producer inflation could also provide greater flexibility for monetary authorities, particularly if consumer inflation continues to remain within target ranges. Lower input costs may support industrial output, improve business margins, and contribute to broader economic stability.

The latest data reinforces expectations that inflationary pressures in Africa’s most industrialised economy are gradually easing, strengthening the outlook for sustained economic recovery.

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