The Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the first month of 2015 decreased 0.2% against December, 2014 and a year-on-year increase of 0.94%, according to the General Statistics Office.
Three out of the 11 items calculated witnessed a decline in prices, including transport down 3.96%, housing, building materials, electricity, water and fuel down 1.09%, and the telecommunication group down 0.07%.
Restaurants and food services slightly rose 0.28%, much lower than the figures of 0.78% and 1.34% of the same period in 2014 and 2013, respectively.
The prices of food, foodstuff and outdoor dining saw increases of 0.03%, 0.42% and 0.11%, respectively.
Other groups posted slight rises in prices such as beverage and tobacco up 0.37%, garment and hats and footwear up 0.51%.
Among 63 provinces and cities nationwide, only the central city of Da Nang recorded the CPI rise, with 0.05%.
Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City experienced a CPI drop, 0.48% and 0.17% compared to the previous month, respectively.
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