Coronavirus might have some impact on inflation: Minister

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UNB, Dhaka :
Planning Minister MA Mannan on Tuesday said if novel coronavirus cannot be contained then it might have some impact on inflation in the coming months.
“Coronavirus is a global fear now and the global trade and commerce have already been affected to some extent due to the virus fallout. If it’s not contained, then there might be some impact,” said the minister while briefing reporters revealing the monthly consumer price index after the day’s Eenec meeting held at the NEC conference room in the city. He said, as the country’s manufacturing sector is dependent on raw material import, there will be price hike of these materials if the supply is hampered due to virus outbreak. “Naturally, the price level will see a rise that can’t be controlled.”
The minister, however, said it is a matter of great hope that the shipment of goods from China has started.
He said the inflationrate in February, 2020 eased to 5.46 percent against 5.57 percent in January, 2020.
The Planning Minister said the inflationrate declined by 0.11 percent last month mainly because of the availability of vegetables and fish. “The supply flow was good,” he said.
The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) data showed that the foodinflation declinedto 4.97 percent in February from 5.12 percent in the previous month, while the non-foodinflationrate also declined slightly to 6.23 percent last month from 6.30 percent in January.
In rural areas, the generalinflationrate declined to 5.44 percent in the last month from 5.52 percent in January.
The generalinflationrate also came down to 5.48 percent in February from 5.67 percent in January in the urban areas.
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