Japan’s Wholesale Inflation Stays Near Record on Ukraine War, Weak Yen

Japan’s Wholesale Inflation Stays Near Record on Ukraine War, Weak Yen
A shopper looks at alcohol products at an aisle in a luxury food store in Tokyo on Sept. 25, 2014. Yuya Shino/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japan’s wholesale inflation remained near record-high levels in March as the Ukraine crisis and a weak yen pushed up fuel and raw material costs, data showed on Tuesday, adding strains to the resource-poor economy heavily reliant on imports.

While rising wholesale prices will help accelerate consumer inflation toward the central bank’s elusive 2 percent target, it could hurt an economy still reeling from the coronavirus pandemic, analysts say.