Romania Remains the Country with the Highest Rate of Inflation in the European Union. Prices Have Risen by 8.2% in One Year
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The annual inflation in the euro area rose to 2.9% in July 2026, from 2.8% in June, based on the strong acceleration of energy prices, shows the data published by Eurostat. At the same time, Romania remained the country with the highest annual rate of inflation in the European Union, of 8.2%.
Romania continues to have the highest inflation in the European Union, 8.2% in July, even though the rate fell from 9.2% in the previous month, shows the data published by Eurostat on Wednesday. At EU level, inflation rose slightly to 3% from 2.9% in June.
Romania leads the top EU countries with the highest inflation. In July, the rate reached 8.2%, according to data from the European Statistical Office Eurostat — the highest level in the whole European Union. Average inflation at EU level was 3% in the same period, placing Romania at a huge distance [...] Source
Romania has the highest inflation rate in the European Union for July 2026, according to data published by Eurostat. With an annual inflation of 8.2%, Romania is significantly above the European average of 3%, followed by Lithuania (5.4%), Cyprus and Bulgaria (both 4.4%).Sweden, the lowest inflation in the EUIn contrast, the lowest annual inflation rates were reported in Sweden (0.3%), Czech Republic (1.3%) and Denmark and Hungary (both 1.6%).Al…
The annual rate of inflation in the European Union (EU) rose to 3% in July from a level of 2.9% in June, and Romania is again the country with the highest value of this indicator, with...
The annual rate of inflation in the EU rose to 3% in July and Romania remained the country with the highest inflation, by 8.2%, according to Eurostat.
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