- Fuel prices drive Morocco’s highest inflation since February 2025
- Core inflation remains weak despite transport and energy pressures
RABAT, MOROCCO – Morocco’s inflation accelerated in April as surging fuel costs pushed transport and non-food prices higher, exposing the kingdom’s vulnerability to global energy shocks despite easing food prices and subdued underlying inflation pressures.
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