Colombia's Inflation Rate Slows as CPI Drops in November

In a significant development for Colombia's economic landscape, the country's Consumer Price Index (CPI) experienced a noteworthy decrease, with the rate slowing to 0.07% in November 2025. This latest figure marks a decline from the previous month's rate of 0.18% recorded in October 2025.

The data, updated on December 5, 2025, highlights the month-over-month comparison in Colombia's CPI performance, shedding light on the inflation trends affecting the nation. The decrease reflects a deceleration in the rate of inflation, indicating potential shifts in consumer prices and economic pressures.

As Colombia navigates its economic priorities, this reduction in the CPI presents a critical factor for policymakers and economic stakeholders. With an eye on inflation control, the slowed increase in consumer prices offers a dynamic backdrop for fiscal strategies and consumer confidence heading into the new year. This development will be watched closely, as Colombia's economic trajectory continues to unfold in the wake of changing global and domestic conditions.