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Japan's Core Consumer Prices Up 3.0 Pct in Feb.

Japan's Core Consumer Prices Up 3.0 Pct in Feb.

   Tokyo, March 21 (Jiji Press)--Japan's core consumer price index rose 3.0 pct from a year before in February amid a continued record-breaking advance in rice prices, internal affairs ministry data showed Friday.
   The index excluding fresh food prices stood at 109.7, against the 2020 base of 100, rising for the 42nd straight month and scoring an increase of 3 pct or more for three consecutive months.
   While growth in electricity and gas costs slowed down thanks to a restart of government subsidies to consumers, rice prices jumped 80.9 pct, marking the biggest rise on record for the fifth straight month.
   Food prices excluding fresh items rose 5.6 pct, with the growth rate increasing for the seventh consecutive month.
   Prices of eggs, whose supplies decreased due to bird influenza outbreaks, advanced 1.4 pct, up for the first time in a year.

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