In July 2025, Rwanda's producer prices surged by 13.0% compared to the previous year, up from an 11.9% increase observed in the prior month. This rise signifies the eighth consecutive month of producer inflation, reaching its highest level since March 2024. The manufacturing sector experienced a notable acceleration in price increases, climbing to 16.2% from June's 14.9%, whereas the mining and quarrying sector remained stable at a 1.1% increase. In contrast, the prices for electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply activities experienced no change. On a month-to-month basis, producer prices rose by 1.3% in July, an increase from the 0.6% rise seen in June, marking the third consecutive monthly uptick.