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Increase in Prices of Products and Services in Mauritius

A significant rise in costs raises concerns about the purchasing power of Mauritians.

Par La rédaction ZotNews · 16 JUIL 2026 · 1 min de lecture Partager WhatsApp
Increase in Prices of Products and Services in Mauritius
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Between March and June 2026, Mauritius witnessed a marked increase in the prices of products and services, exacerbating concerns regarding the purchasing power of citizens. According to data provided by Statistics Mauritius, the consumer price index (CPI) recorded a rise of 2.4%, increasing from 109.6 to 112.2 points in just three months.

An Alarming Price Increase

This period was characterized by 14 price increases, compared to only two decreases, highlighting significant inflationary pressure on Mauritian households. Among the most notable increases, bread saw a dramatic rise of 42.9%, illustrating the challenges consumers face in maintaining their standard of living.

In addition to bread, other essential products such as household gas also experienced price hikes, directly impacting the costs of daily living. This upward trend in prices raises concerns not only about family budgets but also about the Mauritian economy as a whole.

Impact on Purchasing Power

The consequences of this inflation are worrying, as they could reduce the purchasing power of Mauritians. Households, already under budgetary constraints, now have to face rising costs for everyday consumer goods. This could have repercussions on overall consumption and, consequently, on the country’s economic growth.

In light of this situation, authorities are urged to closely monitor price developments and consider measures to mitigate the impact of inflation on households. Initiatives to stabilize the prices of essential goods could be contemplated to protect the most vulnerable.

In conclusion, the sharp rise in prices of products and services in Mauritius between March and June 2026 raises crucial questions about purchasing power and economic sustainability. Mauritians will have to adapt to this new economic reality, while hoping that solutions will be implemented to ensure a better future.

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