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Pakistan CPI Inflation Rises to 10.9 Percent in April 2026

Pakistan's Consumer Price Index inflation registered at 10.9 percent in April 2026, according to official data released on Friday, reflecting persistent price pressures despite easing in some commodity categories.

The reading signals that inflation, while having moderated from the peak levels recorded in 2023 and 2024, remains well above the State Bank of Pakistan's medium-term target band, complicating the central bank's monetary easing trajectory. Food and energy prices continue to exert upward pressure on the headline index.

Kitchen commodity prices recorded an increase of 0.62 percent, contributing to the overall household cost burden. The data indicates that price relief for lower and middle-income households remains limited, with essential goods continuing to consume a disproportionate share of household budgets.

Economists note that the April reading will factor into the SBP's next monetary policy decision, with the central bank balancing the imperative of supporting economic growth against the need to anchor inflation expectations within a manageable range.

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Sources: APP
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