Croatia Inflation Hits 5.8% as Energy Prices Surge
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Ćorić on the jump in prices: ‘Energy companies are the main culprit, and rising prices of services can jeopardize the season!’
Consumer prices in Croatia increased by 5.8 percent on an annual basis in April, the State Statistical Office confirmed. After the publication of data showing significant acceleration of inflationDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Tomislav Ćorić he appeared before the press to explain the reasons behind the new wave of price increases. He pointed […]
Croatia Inflation Hits 5.8% as Energy Prices Surge
Inflation in Croatia accelerated sharply in April, reaching 5.8 percent year-on-year, driven largely by rising energy prices amid global instability, according to preliminary data released by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics. On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose by 1.5 percent compared with March, highlighting renewed inflationary pressure after a period of relative stabilisation. Energy Prices Drive Inflation Spike The strongest increase w…
On a monthly basis, energy prices are up by 4.9 percent, industrial non-food products excluding energy by 1.7 percent, and services by 1.2 percent.
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