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Year-on-Year Inflation Rose to 1.7 Percent in July

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Consumer prices rose by 1.7 percent year-on-year, while in June the growth was 1.5 percent. This was confirmed on Tuesday by the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO). The higher inflation continued to be mainly influenced by fuel prices, while food prices, on the contrary, became cheaper.

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The annual inflation measured by the growth of consumer prices in July amounted to 1.9 percent, the Republic Institute of Statistics announced. In June, year-on-year inflation was 2.7 percent. The lowest level of annual inflation since March 2021 was recorded in July.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Consumer prices rose by 1.7 percent year-on-year, while in June the growth was 1.5 percent. This was confirmed on Tuesday by the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO). The higher inflation continued to be mainly influenced by fuel prices, while food prices, on the contrary, became cheaper.

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Butter the cheapest in 14 years, milk even at a historic low. Food is pulling down Czech inflation, but economists are sounding the alarm. Services, rents and fuel continue to rise in price – and this is where the real problem of the Czech economy lies. Cheap food is only a temporary relief.

Consumer prices in July 2026, compared to the same month in 2025, increased by 1.9 percent, the Republic Institute of Statistics announced. On a monthly basis, the official s

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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ikon.mn broke the news on Tuesday, August 11, 2026.
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