New Delhi, Aug 14
India's annual rate of inflation based on the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) fell further in the negative zone to a two-year low of (-) 0.58 in July this year, compared to the same month of the previous year -- primarily due to a decrease in the prices of food articles and fuels such as petrol, diesel and natural gas, according to data released by the Commerce and Industry Ministry on Thursday.
The WPI inflation for July is also lower than the -0.13 per cent that was recorded in the previous month of June. WPI-based inflation has been steadily easing since March and hit a 14-month low of 0.39 per cent in May.
There was a 2.15 per cent decline in the food index while the cost of fuels such as petrol and diesel fell by 2.43 per cent during July compared to the same month of the previous year, resulting in the inflation rate turning negative.
The decline in WPI inflation is also expected to lead to further easing of retail inflation as the drop in prices of bulk goods is passed on to the retail level and the decline in fuel prices leads to a drop in transport costs.