Croatia consumer prices rebound in February

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Croatia's average consumer prices edged up 0.3% year-on-year in February, after edging down by the same annual rate in January, the Zagreb-based Bureau of Statistics (Crostat) said on Tuesday.

Main upward pressure came from prices of health (1.2%); transport (0.5%) and communication (1.2%) Nevertheless, costs continued to decline for food and non-alcoholic beverages (-0.8%) and for housing and utilities (-0.9%). On a monthly basis, prices edged up 0.3%, after a 0.1% gain in January of 2021. 

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