The most recent development in Pakistan's inflation scenario is a slight easing of weekly inflation by 0.59% for the week ending February 12, 2026, as reported by multiple sources including Profit by Pakistan Today and Dawn. This decline is attributed to falling prices of key food items such as eggs, tomatoes, and chicken, which dropped by 17.61%, 12.02%, and 6.34% respectively, according to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). Despite this short-term relief, the Sensitive Price Index (SPI) still shows a year-on-year increase of 4.26%, driven by significant rises in the prices of essential commodities like tomatoes, which surged by 73.36%, and wheat flour, up by 33.82% (Profit by Pakistan Today, Tribune Latest).
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Pakistan Weekly Inflation Eases 0.59% Amid Food Price Drops

Pakistan's weekly inflation eases by 0.59% due to falling food prices, but annual inflation remains high at 4.26%, driven by energy and staple costs, impacting low-income households most.
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