Peru econ minister sees inflation easing to 5.2% in September

Peru's President Dina Boluarte's new Cabinet is sworn in, in Lima

LIMA (Reuters) – Peru’s annual inflation could ease to 5.2% in September, Economy Minister Alex Contreras said in a press conference on Monday.

Data from national statistics agency INEI showed that 12-month inflation in the Andean country stood at 5.58% in August, the lowest since September 2021.

Peru, the world’s second-largest copper producer, has been grappling with poor weather, lower private investment in mining and anti-government protests.

Adverse weather events prompted last week the country’s central bank chief to raise the inflation forecast for the year to 3.8% from 3.3%.

(Reporting by Marco Aquino; Writing by Valentine Hilaire; Editing by Brendan O’Boyle)

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