Taiwan’s consumer price inflation edged higher in April 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 1.74% year-on-year, up from 1.20% in March 2026. The data, updated on 7 May 2026, indicate a pickup in price pressures compared with the same period a year earlier.
The figures are based on year-on-year comparisons, where April’s reading reflects the change in prices relative to April of the previous year, while March’s figure measures the change versus March a year earlier. The acceleration suggests that inflationary momentum has strengthened slightly in the spring period, though it remains at a moderate level by historical standards.
Market participants and policymakers will be watching subsequent releases closely to determine whether April’s rise signals the beginning of a more persistent upward trend in consumer prices or a temporary fluctuation in Taiwan’s inflation profile.