Taiwan’s March CPI Holds Steady at 0.19% Month-on-Month, Signaling Stable Price Momentum

Taiwan’s consumer price inflation remained unchanged in March 2026, with the month‑on‑month Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.19%, the same pace recorded in February 2026. The latest data, updated on 8 April 2026, indicate that short‑term price pressures are stable, with no acceleration in overall consumer prices between the two months.

On a month-over-month basis, the March figure reflects an identical change to February, underscoring a period of steady, rather than rising or easing, inflation momentum. As defined, the current reading compares the price level in March to February, while the previous figure measured February against January. The back-to-back 0.19% increases suggest a consistent, modest inflation trend heading into the second quarter of 2026.