HomeNewsBusinessEconomyApril wholesale inflation reaches 10.49% as high fuel costs continue to hurt

April wholesale inflation reaches 10.49% as high fuel costs continue to hurt

Fuel inflation has doubled for two straight months now, hitting 21 percent in April, up from 10.2 percent in March, and just 0.6 percent in February. Further pushed up by a 9 percent rise in manufacturing prices and a continuing uptick in food prices, wholesale inflation reached near-record levels in April.

May 17, 2021 / 14:15 IST
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Wholesale inflation in the country reached a massive 10.49 percent in April as the constant rise in cost of fuel, including petrol, LPG and high speed diesel percolated down into the economy.

Measured by the Wholesale Price Index (WPI), wholesale inflation in India began FY22 with a major rise. It had already spiked in the previous month of March when it reached 7.39 percent, up from 4.17 per cent in February.

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While it has been on a continuous uptick from December onwards when it was just 1.9 percent, the latest figures for wholesale inflation show how higher fuel prices and therefore transport costs, have led to costs spiking economywide in April.

The month saw fuel inflation shooting up by 21 percent, more than double of March's already high inflation of 10.2 percent. According to the WPI, after reducing for 11 straight months, overall fuel prices had risen by just 0.6 percent in February. But since that it has escalated quickly.