Croatia Producer Prices Rise in August

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Croatia's industrial producer prices rose by 2.6% on the year in August, after rising by 1.9% in July, the Zagreb-based Croatian Bureau of Statistics (Crostat) said on Friday.
Industrial prices rebound for manufacturing (1.6% vs -0.4% in July).
Moreover, prices rose for electricity, gas, steam & air-conditioning, although at a slower pace (15.4% vs 20.9%). Conversely, prices fell faster for mining & quarrying (-28.7% vs -12.7%), and inflation remain unchanged for water supply, sewerage, waste management & remediation activities (0.6%).
On a monthly basis, producer prices rose 0.7% in August, the same as in the previous month. Industrial producer prices on the domestic market increased by 4.0% year-on-year and were 0.8% higher month-on-month.
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