Slovenia Producer Inflation Slows in March 

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Producer prices in Slovenia rose 13.4% year-on-year in March, easing from a 14.9% increase in the previous month, data released by the Ljubljana-based Statistics Bureau of Slovenia (SURS) showed on Friday.

It was the lowest reading since January 2022, as price growth slowed for manufacturing (11.2% vs 12.9% in February).

On the other hand, costs increased further for electricity, gas, steam & air-conditioning supply (59.9% vs 58.1%), water supply (10.1% vs 8.5%) and mining & quarrying (20.7% vs 20.4%).

On a monthly comparison basis, producer prices were unchanged following a 1.5 rise in February.

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