IMF projects Venezuela inflation will hit 1,000,000 percent in 2018

Reuters 

(Reuters) - Venezuela's rate is likely to top 1,000,000 percent in 2018, an official wrote on Monday, putting it on track to become one of the worst hyperinflationary crises in modern history.

"We are projecting a surge in to 1,000,000 percent by end-2018 to signal that the situation in is similar to that in in 1923 or in the late 2000's," Alejandro Werner, of the IMF Western Hemisphere department, wrote in a post on the agency's blog.

did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Consumer prices have risen 46,305 percent this year, according to the opposition-run legislature, which began publishing its own data in 2017 because the nation's central had halted the release of basic economic data.

says the country is victim of an "economic war" waged by opposition businesses with the support of

His government routinely dismisses the IMF as a pawn of that puts the interests of wealthy financiers before those of developing nations.

Opposition critics have said Venezuela's problems are the result of bad policy decisions, including unchecked expansion of the supply and currency controls that leave businesses unable to import raw materials and machine parts.

(Reporting by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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First Published: Tue, July 24 2018. 04:19 IST