Hong Kong’s consumer prices returned to positive territory in July 2026, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.20% month-on-month, according to data updated on 20 August 2026. This follows a flat reading in June 2026, when the CPI showed 0.00% change compared with May.
On a month-over-month basis, the latest figure signals a modest pickup in price pressures after a period of stagnation. The July data indicate that, while inflation remains subdued, the direction of travel has shifted from neutral to mildly inflationary compared with the previous month’s zero growth.
The comparison framework shows that the “Actual” July reading reflects the change from June to July 2026, while the “Previous” figure captured the change from May to June 2026. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming releases to assess whether July’s uptick marks the start of a more sustained inflation trend in Hong Kong.