Cameroon's inflation peaked in 1995 at following the devaluation of the CFA franc in 1994, which sharply increased import prices. This was a corrective measure under structural adjustment programs. By 1999, inflation had fallen to , reflecting improved economic conditions and currency stabilization.
In recent years, inflation spiked again to in 2023 due to global economic disruptions and energy price volatility. Projections show a gradual decline to by 2028, signaling a return to more stable economic conditions and effective policy management.
In recent years, inflation spiked again to in 2023 due to global economic disruptions and energy price volatility. Projections show a gradual decline to by 2028, signaling a return to more stable economic conditions and effective policy management.
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