The OECD has forecasted a significant drop in Argentina's inflation, projecting it to fall to 17.6% in 2026 and further to 10% in 2027. This decline is attributed to fiscal consolidation efforts and reforms initiated by President Javier Milei. The organization also anticipates Argentina's inflation to be 41.7% in 2025.
In its report, the OECD highlighted that Turkey is expected to become the G20 country with the highest inflation by 2026. Meanwhile, Brazil and Mexico are also projected to experience reduced inflation rates, reflecting broader regional economic adjustments.
OECD Predicts Argentina's Inflation to Fall to 17.6% by 2026
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