AMMAN: Jordan's consumer price inflation fell to 3.8 percent year-on-year in February compared to 5.1 percent in January, according to figures released by the Department of Statistics on Sunday.
Analysts say government subsidies, including a price freeze on further gasoline price hikes after a $650 million welfare package approved last January following protests over food prices across the Middle East, has helped curb some prices.
Economists say headline inflation was expected to rise above 6 percent in 2011 compared to an official forecast of between 5 to 5.5 percent.
Jordan's annual inflation rose to 5 percent in the whole of 2010 against 2009 as commodities and oil prices have increased.
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