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Producer price inflation up marginally to 1.9% in December 2025

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The year-on-year producer price inflation (PPI) for all goods and services was 1.9% in December 2025.

This was 0.6 percentage points higher than the November 2025 producer inflation rate, but 24.2 percentage points lower than the December 2024 producer inflation rate.

On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, the rate between November and December 2025 was -0.8%. Thus, on average, producers’ prices for goods and services decreased by 0.8% in December compared to November 2025.

According to data from the Ghana Statistical Service (GSS), Mining and Quarrying, the largest sector with a weight of 43.7%, recorded a 1.0 percentage point increase in producer inflation. This was from 2.3% in November 2025 to 3.3% in December 2025.

On the other hand, the Manufacturing sector which makes up 35% of the PPI weights, decreased from 0.5% in November 2025 to 0.1% December 2025, losing 0.4 percentage points.

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Also, the producer inflation in the transport and storage sub-sector continued to fall, declining from -10.2% in November 2025 to -3.7% in December 2025.

Recommendation

The GSS urged household and consumers to practice value-based and price-conscious spending, using PPI trends to guide purchasing decisions.

It also advice them to adjust consumption choices toward more stable-priced goods and services to protect real incomes.

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For businesses, the GSS called for improve cost efficiency and productivity to sustain operations amid mixed sectoral price pressures.

It also wants them to re-invest savings from lower input costs such as manufacturing into technology, skills, and supply-chain resilience.

Regarding government, it called for reduction in structural production costs by strengthening energy supply, transport infrastructure, and logistics systems.

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