Taiwan’s non-seasonally adjusted Consumer Price Index (CPI NSA) fell by 0.51% month-on-month in March 2026, marking a clear pullback from February’s 0.65% increase. The latest data, updated on 8 April 2026, show that price pressures eased notably after a strong rise at the start of the year.
On a month-over-month basis, the current reading compares the change in prices in March to those in February, while the previous figure measured February’s movement against January. The shift from a positive 0.65% in February to a negative 0.51% in March suggests a cooling in short-term inflation dynamics, with consumer prices giving back some of the prior month’s gains.\/body