In the west African nation of Togo, the rate of consumer price inflation saw a modest acceleration during february 2026. Despite this slight upward movement, the overall surge in prices remained within manageable limits, indicating a degree of economic stability.
Data for february 2026 revealed that the year-on-year inflation rate settled at 0.4%. This figure represents a marginal uptick compared to the 0.2% recorded in the preceding month, suggesting a gentle but consistent rise in the cost of living for Togolese households.
While demonstrating a fractional increase from the previous period, the economic landscape in Togo continues to exhibit a largely controlled inflationary environment, with significant price surges being successfully mitigated.
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