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Inflation Expected to Decline to As Low As 13%

March 12, 2024
Stephen M.Cby Stephen M.C
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Ghana's Economic Turnaround: Inflation Falls to 23.1% Amid Strategic Policies

Ghana’s economic forecast is marked by a ray of optimism as the Bank of Ghana anticipates a notable decline in inflation, potentially reaching as low as 13% by the end of 2024.

This projection, outlined in the BoG’s Policy Report, reflects a positive trajectory towards achieving macroeconomic stability and fostering sustainable economic growth.

According to the forecast, inflation is anticipated to range between 13 to 17 percent, marking a notable reduction from previous figures. This optimistic outlook is contingent upon various factors, with the potential for unforeseen shocks remaining a significant concern.

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The BoG highlighted the pivotal role of geopolitical tensions in shaping the inflation trajectory. It explained that the escalation of such tensions, particularly with potential spillovers affecting commodities markets, including international crude oil prices, poses a tangible risk to the ongoing disinflation process.

However, despite these challenges, there is a consensus that the current macroeconomic framework, supported by the International Monetary Fund-Economic Credit Facility program, is yielding positive results.

The report highlighted the continued effectiveness of the measures implemented by the central bank, emphasizing a downward trend in all core inflation indicators.

This trend is expected to persist, signaling a gradual easing of underlying inflationary pressures. While acknowledging that inflation may persist above the upper band of the medium-term target until 2025, the BoG remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of achieving its inflation target range of 6 to 10 percent by 2025.

Despite recent projections of declining inflation, Ghana’s economy continues to face challenges, as evidenced by recent inflationary trends. Meanwhile, the Bank of Ghana’s forecast of improved forex inflows and measures to enhance exchange rate stability provide a glimmer of hope amidst persisting inflationary pressures.

Recent data from the Ghana Statistical Service reveals a marginal uptick in inflation to 23.5% in February 2024, following five consecutive months of decline. This increase, after a brief respite in January 2024, explained the volatility and complexity of the inflationary environment.

Surge In Non-Food Items

The surge in non-food items, particularly housing, clothing, and transport, has been identified as a key driver behind the uptick in inflation, with non-food inflation reaching 20.5% in January 2024.

In this context, the BoG’s strategies to bolster foreign exchange inflows assume heightened significance. Improved forex inflows from IMF-ECF disbursements, the receipt of the cocoa syndicated loan, and expected funding from the World Bank are expected to alleviate pressure on foreign exchange reserves.

Additionally, initiatives such as the Gold for Reserves program, repatriation of foreign exchange from mining and oil companies, and reductions in debt service payments are poised to further support reserve build-up and enhance exchange rate stability.

The quest for exchange rate stability is paramount, as it serves as a linchpin for anchoring the disinflation process. A stable exchange rate not only fosters investor confidence but also mitigates the adverse effects of exchange rate fluctuations on inflation dynamics. By fortifying exchange rate stability, policymakers aim to create a conducive environment for sustained economic growth and price stability.

However, the road ahead remains fraught with challenges, and the efficacy of these measures hinges on various factors, including global economic developments and domestic policy implementation. Geopolitical tensions, commodity market volatility, and external shocks pose persistent risks to Ghana’s economic outlook, underscoring the need for adaptive policymaking and prudent risk management.

In the intervening time, the forecasted decline in inflation is a positive development for Ghana’s economy, as it indicates progress towards macroeconomic stability. Lower inflation rates can enhance consumer purchasing power, promote investment, and stimulate economic growth. However, it is essential to remain vigilant against external shocks and diligently implement policies aimed at sustaining this downward trend in inflation.

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