Mozambique faced hyperinflation in the 1990s, peaking at in 1994 due to post-civil war reconstruction challenges and currency instability. Successful reforms and international aid reduced inflation dramatically to by 1997.
However, external shocks and economic pressures led to spikes in 2016 () and 2022 (). Inflation is expected to stabilize at from 2027 onwards, reflecting Mozambique’s gradual progress in addressing structural economic vulnerabilities.
However, external shocks and economic pressures led to spikes in 2016 () and 2022 (). Inflation is expected to stabilize at from 2027 onwards, reflecting Mozambique’s gradual progress in addressing structural economic vulnerabilities.
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