Togo inflation edges up to 1.6% in March, led by housing and energy

Economic governance
Monday, 13 April 2026 15:32
Togo inflation edges up to 1.6% in March, led by housing and energy

(Togo First) - Consumer price inflation in Togo remained low, rising 1.6% year-on-year in March 2026, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic and Demographic Studies (INSEED).

The increase was mainly driven by higher costs for housing, water, electricity and fuels, which rose 8.0% on an annual basis. Restaurants and hotels followed with a 4.0% gain, while healthcare prices rose 1.7% and food prices edged up 0.6%.

Partly offsetting this, prices in the information and communication sector fell 1.3% over the period, while education prices declined 0.8%.

By origin, the overall increase was driven by locally produced goods, which rose 2.2% year-on-year. Energy prices increased more sharply, up 7.9%, reflecting their share in household spending.

On a quarterly basis, prices rose 2.2%, driven by food products, up 6.8%, and fresh produce, up 7.3%, pointing to strains in agricultural markets.

Despite these pressures, 12-month average inflation remained at 0.1%, unchanged from the previous month, keeping Togo within WAEMU convergence criteria.

Across the region, Togo's price performance was broadly in line with its peers, against a backdrop of food and energy price fluctuations.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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