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Croatia’s annual inflation rate held steady at 4.1% in August, according to final data released by national statistics authorities. The figure marks a continuation of the country’s relatively stable inflation environment amid ongoing economic challenges across Europe. Analysts note that persistent price pressures, particularly in energy and food sectors, continue to influence consumer costs, while policymakers monitor the trend closely as they navigate inflationary risks.

Croatia’s Inflation Rate Holds Steady at 4.1 Percent in August Final Data

According to the latest figures released in August, Croatia’s consumer price index reflects a steady inflation rate of 4.1 percent, confirming the preliminary estimates announced earlier this month. This persistence in inflation indicates a continued balance between supply and demand pressures across various sectors, despite global economic uncertainties and fluctuating energy costs. Notably, prices in the food and transportation…

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Author : Atticus Reed

Publish date : 2025-09-16 07:25:00

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