Iran has seen high but controlled levels of inflation over the past three years as the country has been grappling with the economic impacts of American sanctions and the spread of the coronavirus pandemic

SCI figures published on Tuesday showed that the consumer prices index (CPI) measured on a point-to-point scale had dropped from 49.5% in March last year to 34.7% in the month to late March 2022

The figures showed that food inflation in Iran soared 12.5% over the past calendar year to reach 51.5%, adding that non-food CPI also increased by 0.6% to 34.6%

Lowest monthly CPI in Iran were recorded in the month to late May 2021 at 0.7% while Iranian households experienced the largest increases in consumer prices over the month to late September at 3.9%, showed the data

Average monthly inflation in Iran was 2.5% over the year to March 2022, the SCI said, adding that inflation was on a falling path in the second half of the last calendar year.Iran says hard currency supply rose to $57bn in year to March despite sanctionsIran’s chief banker says hard currency supply to the economy rose 57% in the year to late March

The government agency said that households in the southern province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad experienced the highest CPI rate in March at 48.2% while lowest inflation rate was recorded in the western province of Hamedan at 36.3%

The gap between highest and lowest inflation rates recorded in Iran’s 31 provinces reached 11.9%, more than double the figure recorded over the year to March 2021

Iran has seen high but controlled levels of inflation over the past three years as the country has been grappling with the economic impacts of American sanctions and the spread of the coronavirus pandemic

A government that took office in August has defended its economic records by pointing to the downward trend in inflation seen over the past six months

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