
This was reinforced by further figures published by the government. The price of goods leaving Britain's factories rose at the fastest level in more than 20 years last month as soaring food and fuel bills pushed up the cost of production. In a fresh inflation warning to the Bank of England, the Office for National Statistics said so-called factory gate prices were up by 1.4% in April and by 7.5% over the past 12 months. Both were the highest since the series began in 1986. Read the article.
What factors will determine the ease to which firms can pass cost increases into consumers in the form of higher prices?
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