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Metropol: High inflationary pressure looming from Q3 on new taxes, levies [Video]

The inflation rate in Kenya remained at 9.2% through the first quarter of 2023, even after four successive interest rate hikes.

It came to ease to 7.5% in April, with the start of the long rains. It edged upwards to 8% in May and 7.9 % in June.

With Increased taxation of petroleum products from July 1, 2023, Housing Levy and other taxes, “we shall experience increased inflationary pressure from Q3 onwards,” said Metropol Corporation Group Managing Director Sam Omukoko during the launch of Economic Forecast on July 3 at the companies headquarters in Nairobi’s Upperhill.

According to Omukoko, this will lead to less consumption which impacts production by firms.

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Lawrence Baraza

Lawrence Baraza is a dynamic journalist currently overseeing content at Metropol TV Digital. With a keen focus on business news and analytics, Lawrence guides the platform in delivering insightful, data-driven content that empowers its audience to make informed decisions. Lawrence’s commitment to quality and his ability to anticipate market trends make him a key figure in the digital media landscape. His work continues to shape the way business news is consumed, making a significant impact in the field.

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