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South Korea Posts Increase in Producer Prices

(MENAFN) South Korean supplier prices climbed for the sixth consecutive month in February, fueled by soaring agricultural costs and a rebound in oil products, data released Tuesday by the country's central bank revealed.

The producer price index (PPI) advanced 0.6 percent month-on-month in February, sustaining an unbroken upward streak dating back to September of last year, the Bank of Korea (BOK) reported.

Persistent inflation at the producer level was driven primarily by elevated farm commodity prices and a sharp recovery in energy-related goods. Prices for agricultural, livestock, and fishery products among suppliers accelerated to 2.4 percent in February on a monthly basis — more than tripling the 0.7 percent gain recorded in January.

Industrial product prices, encompassing oil-related goods, expanded 0.5 percent over the same period. Coal and oil products led the charge, surging 4 percent in February after registering a steep 3.8 percent decline the prior month — a dramatic reversal that underscored the volatility gripping global energy markets.

Service sector prices edged 0.6 percent higher, propelled by increased costs within finance and insurance. Meanwhile, utilities including electricity, natural gas, and tap water posted a more modest 0.1 percent rise compared to the previous month.

The sustained producer-level price pressure raises fresh concerns over the potential pass-through of costs to consumers, keeping policymakers at the BOK under close watch as inflationary momentum shows no signs of cooling.

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