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Mexico caps price of basic foods | Mexico caps price of basic foods |
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Mexico has frozen the price of 150 basic foods to curb inflation, in the government's biggest set of price controls in more than a decade. | Mexico has frozen the price of 150 basic foods to curb inflation, in the government's biggest set of price controls in more than a decade. |
The government on Wednesday capped prices on foods including cooking oil, beans and fruit juices, with immediate effect until the end of 2008. | The government on Wednesday capped prices on foods including cooking oil, beans and fruit juices, with immediate effect until the end of 2008. |
Mexico's government is concerned about the impact of soaring food bills. | Mexico's government is concerned about the impact of soaring food bills. |
Overall consumer price inflation was 4.95% over the past year, but food price inflation was far higher at 8%. | Overall consumer price inflation was 4.95% over the past year, but food price inflation was far higher at 8%. |
It is a measure that will benefit positively and directly millions of Mexicans President Felipe Calderon | It is a measure that will benefit positively and directly millions of Mexicans President Felipe Calderon |
Last year, Mexicans took the streets in protest over a sharp rise in the price of tortillas, maize-based pancakes that are an important part of the national diet. | Last year, Mexicans took the streets in protest over a sharp rise in the price of tortillas, maize-based pancakes that are an important part of the national diet. |
President Felipe Calderon said the move would "benefit positively and directly millions of Mexicans". | President Felipe Calderon said the move would "benefit positively and directly millions of Mexicans". |
He said: "This reflects the commitment Mexican business people have to the country and to price stability." | He said: "This reflects the commitment Mexican business people have to the country and to price stability." |
It is the latest in a series of government moves to stabilise food prices. | |
In May, Mr Calderon's National Action Party announced a temporary suspension of import tariffs on maize, wheat, sorghum and dried milk. | In May, Mr Calderon's National Action Party announced a temporary suspension of import tariffs on maize, wheat, sorghum and dried milk. |
That same month, it also announced monthly cash payments of 120 pesos ($11.55; £5.85) for the poorest citizens. | That same month, it also announced monthly cash payments of 120 pesos ($11.55; £5.85) for the poorest citizens. |
But some economists believe that price controls do more harm than good in the long term, because they bottle up inflationary pressures that damage the economy further down the line. | But some economists believe that price controls do more harm than good in the long term, because they bottle up inflationary pressures that damage the economy further down the line. |
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