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Belgium's inflation highest since 1975

By IANS | Updated: September 30, 2022 13:20 IST

Brussels, Sep 30 The inflation rate in Belgium increased to 11.27 per cent in September, its highest level ...

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Brussels, Sep 30 The inflation rate in Belgium increased to 11.27 per cent in September, its highest level since August 1975, the country's statistical office Statbel said.

The rate was 9.94 perc ent in August and 9.62 per cent in July, reports Xinhua news agency.

The high price of energy was the main driver of inflation, according to Statbel.

Electricity now costs 81.3 per cent and natural gas 134.9 per cent more than a year ago.

On September 16, the government adopted a new package of relief measures to support households and businesses.

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