Wholesale Inflation Eases to 2.05% in March 2025
The wholesale price inflation (WPI) in India saw a decline to 2.05% in March 2025, down from 2.38% in February 2025, according to government data released on April 15, 2025. The easing of inflation was primarily due to a sharp drop in vegetable prices, which led to deflation in vegetables at 15.88%. Despite the overall reduction in food inflation, the manufactured product prices saw an uptick, with a significant rise in manufactured product inflation at 3.07% compared to 2.86% in February. The data reveals a mixed trend in inflation, with food articles seeing a reduction, while sectors like fuel, power, and manufactured goods saw price increases.
The rise in manufactured product prices was attributed to increases in,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Wholesale Inflation Eases to 2.05% in March 2025Summary Table |
| Wholesale Inflation (WPI) | 2.05% in March 2025 (down from 2.38% in February 2025) |
| Food Inflation | 1.57% in March 2025 (down from 3.38% in February 2025) |
| Deflation in Vegetables | 15.88% in March 2025 (compared to 5.80% in February 2025) |
| Manufactured Product Inflation | 3.07% in March 2025 (up from 2.86% in February 2025) |
| Fuel & Power Inflation | 0.20% in March 2025 (up from deflation of -0.71% in February 2025) |
| Government Insights | Driven by increases in food products, textiles, electricity, and manufacturing |
| Impact on Consumers | Eased food inflation due to lower vegetable prices; rising manufactured product prices |
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