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Tunisia inflation steadies at 5% – relief or a pause before renewed price pressures?

Houmt Souk, Tunisia. Photo by Ondrej Bocek @ Unsplash
Houmt Souk, Tunisia. Photo by Ondrej Bocek @ Unsplash
  • Inflation stabilises, but disinflation momentum slows
  • Central bank holds rates amid external price risks

 

TUNIS, TUNISIATunisia’s inflation held at 5% in March, signalling stability but also exposing a slowdown in disinflation as price pressures persist beneath the surface.

Tunisia’s annual inflation rate remained unchanged at 5% in March, matching February’s figure and confirming a return to mid-single digits after years of double-digit pressures. But the stability masks a more complex story: the disinflation trend that defined 2024 and much of 2025 is now losing momentum.

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