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War-Driven Price Pressures Push Croatia’s Inflation Higher, Central Bank Warns

Inflation in Croatia accelerated in February, raising fresh concerns that global instability — particularly the war involving Israel, the United States and Iran — could keep prices elevated longer than previously expected. Speaking before Parliament on Thursday, Sandra Švaljek, deputy governor of the Croatian National Bank, said annual inflation rose to 3.8 percent in February, up from 3.4 percent in January. Even more striking, she suggested th…
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The Dubrovnik Times broke the news in Dubrovnik, Croatia on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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