Croatia Producer Prices Ease Further in January

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Croatia's industrial producer prices rose by 14% on the year in January, after rising by 14.9% in December, the Zagreb-based Croatian Bureau of Statistics (Crostat) said on Wednesday.
It was the lowest producer inflation since September 2021.
Industrial producer prices on the domestic market increased by 19.2% year-on-year and were 0.9% higher month-on-month in January.
On the non-domestic market, PPI rose by 7.6% on the year and increased 1% in monthly terms in January.
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