The projected fuel price could affect recent gains made in inflation rate - GNCCI
Will rising fuel costs derail Ghana's progress on inflation, threatening economic stability?
The GNCCI warns that projected fuel price hikes could reverse Ghana's recent inflation gains. Inflation is currently at 3.3 percent as of February 2026 - the lowest in decades.
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