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Inflation Surge Pushes South Korea’s Prices to Yearly High

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South Korea recorded an inflation surge in October as consumer prices rose 2.4 percent from a year earlier. It was the fastest increase in more than a year and raised fresh concerns about rising living costs.

The Ministry of Data and Statistics confirmed the inflation surge on Tuesday. October’s rise was the sharpest since July 2024, when prices climbed 2.6 percent. Officials said the increase came from higher food and energy prices along with global supply chain disruptions.

Inflation has challenged South Korea throughout 2025. The rate stayed above the Bank of Korea’s 2 percent target for four months through April before easing to 1.9 percent in May. It then rebounded, exceeding 2 percent in June and July. Although it fell to 1.7 percent in August, inflation climbed again in September and October.

Economists pointed to seasonal demand for food and elevated global energy prices as key drivers of the inflation surge. Rising oil prices also pushed up transportation and utility costs across the country.

The Bank of Korea has taken a cautious approach to monetary policy. It aims to balance inflation control with concerns over a potential slowdown in economic growth. Officials continue to track consumer spending and wage data to assess future inflation trends.

Government ministries have promised measures to ease household costs. These include expanding support for essential goods and providing energy subsidies to vulnerable families. However, experts warn that such short-term policies may not offset global price pressures.

South Korea’s inflation trend could influence the central bank’s next rate decision. With uncertain global markets and shifting domestic consumption, maintaining price stability remains a national priority.

The October data shows that inflation pressures are far from over. As global conditions remain volatile, both the government and the central bank face tough choices in the months ahead.

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