On October 17, local time, the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Sudan announced that the country's inflation rate in September this year was 215.52%, of which 183.19% in urban areas and 237.65% in rural areas. According to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Sudan, the inflation rate in September was slightly lower than in August. Among the 18 states in the country, the inflation rate fell from the previous month in 12 states, increased in 4 states, and remained stable in 2 states. On April 15, 2023, armed clashes broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudanese Rapid Support Force in the capital Khartoum. The fighting then spread to other regions. The conflict, which has continued for more than a year, has caused serious damage to the country's economy. The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Sudanese economy will shrink by 18.3% in 2024. Meanwhile, the Sudanese pound, the national currency of the Sudan, continued to depreciate sharply in foreign currency, causing the inflation rate to continue to rise.

Zhitongcaijing · 10/17 17:25
On October 17, local time, the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Sudan announced that the country's inflation rate in September this year was 215.52%, of which 183.19% in urban areas and 237.65% in rural areas. According to data released by the Central Bureau of Statistics of the Sudan, the inflation rate in September was slightly lower than in August. Among the 18 states in the country, the inflation rate fell from the previous month in 12 states, increased in 4 states, and remained stable in 2 states. On April 15, 2023, armed clashes broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Sudanese Rapid Support Force in the capital Khartoum. The fighting then spread to other regions. The conflict, which has continued for more than a year, has caused serious damage to the country's economy. The International Monetary Fund predicts that the Sudanese economy will shrink by 18.3% in 2024. Meanwhile, the Sudanese pound, the national currency of the Sudan, continued to depreciate sharply in foreign currency, causing the inflation rate to continue to rise.