Thailand Inflation Rises to 2.42 Percent as Fuel and Food Costs Pressure Households
Thailand’s headline inflation climbed to 2.42 percent in June, marking a third consecutive monthly increase as higher fuel prices and rising prepared food costs continue to weigh on household spending. While inflation remains within the central bank’s 1 to 3 percent target range, officials expect upward pressure to persist into the third quarter, driven by food supply risks and potential El Niño-related impacts on fresh produce.