Commodity prices increase in Matupi and Rezua areas

Matupi town (Photo: Facebook/Chinland Channel)

Matupi town (Photo: Facebook/Chinland Channel)

21 April 2026 — Residents in Matupi and Rezua towns of Chin State are grappling with a sharp increase in the price of essential consumer goods, a crisis primarily driven by unstable and escalating informal fees along transportation routes.

Local sources reported the price surge on 21 April 2026, noting that essential goods have steadily increased in cost since the military takeover. 

The core issue is the imposition of multiple unofficial taxes and informal fees by both the SSPC authorities and various armed groups at checkpoints. This lack of standardized tax rates leads to unpredictable transportation costs that are ultimately driving up commodity prices. 

A local Matupi trader also identified fuel shortages across the country and rising transport expenses as key contributing factors.

For example, in Rezua Town, the price of a pack of Sunday coffee rose from 19,000 kyats in March to 21,000 kyats in April.

The economic distress occurs amid intensifying military operations in Chin State, which directly affect the stability of supply lines. The SSPC, identified as one of the authorities imposing fees on transport routes, has been engaged in a sustained, six-month-long offensive to recapture strategic areas like Falam town and Surbung Airport. 

These ongoing military actions, characterized by massive aerial campaigns and ground troop movements, highlight the volatile security environment impacting the flow of goods.Humanitarian Impact

The sustained price hikes are severely impacting the most vulnerable populations. Local residents express concern that continued increases will disproportionately affect low-income households and daily wage earners, who already face extremely limited employment opportunities, with only occasional work available once or twice a month.

A displaced person currently residing in Rezua reported that the rising costs create ‘serious challenges’ in meeting basic needs, including access to food, healthcare, education, and overall daily survival. – Reporting by Ben

Consumer goods prices in Matupi town

NoItemPriceUnitRemarks
1Rice (imported)80,000 kyatsbag
2Cooking oil18,000 kyatsbottle
3Salt2,500 kyatsviss
4Local rice60,000 kyatsbag
5Onion6,000 kyatsvissImported
6Garlic230,000 kyatsviss
7Large rice bag190,000 kyatsbagImported rice
8Fuel (diesel/petrol)15,000 kyatsliter/bottleWater purifier bottle size
9Meat40,000 kyatsvissPork & beef
10Sunday coffee20,000 kyatspack
11Premier product19,000 kyatspack

Consumer goods prices in Rezua town

NoItemPriceUnitRemarks
1Rice200,000 kyatslarge bagImported rice
2Local rice135,000 kyatssmall bagImported rice
3Fuel10,000 kyatsliter/bottleWater purifier bottle size
4Cooking oil18,000 kyats1 kgIndian oil
5Cooking oil18,000–20,000 kyats1.25 literLocal oil
6Beef30,000 kyatsviss
7Chicken40,000–60,000 kyatsLocal chicken
8CP chicken40,000 kyats1 kg 
9Local chicken30,000 kyats
10Salt (Indian)3,000 kyatspack
11Salt (local)1,500–2,000 kyatspack
12Onion6,000 kyatsvissLocal
13Eggs5,000 kyats7 eggsLocal
14Garlic25,000 kyatsviss
15Sunday coffee21,000 kyatspack
16Premier19,000 kyatspack
17Fish paste3,000 kyatspack
18Condensed milk7,000 kyatscan