Angola’s Inflation slows to its lowest level in three years, strengthening the outlook for economic diversification

  • July 12, 2026
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LAGOS – Price growth slows as the non-oil economy expands, improving the investment climate, although oil and exchange-rate risks remain

Inflation in Angola continued to ease in June 2026, extending a trend that began in the second half of 2024 and reinforcing signs of growing macroeconomic stability.

The sustained moderation in price growth comes at a time when non-oil economic activity is gaining momentum, creating an opportunity to consolidate economic diversification and strengthen the country’s productive capacity.

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