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Croatia’s Inflation Climbs to 5.8 Percent as Rising Prices Pressure Households Ahead of Tourist Season

Croatia’s annual inflation rate climbed to 5.8 percent in April, according to revised figures released Friday by the country’s Bureau of Statistics, underscoring the persistent cost pressures facing households ahead of the crucial summer tourism season. The latest data confirmed earlier estimates for annual inflation but revised the monthly increase upward from 1.5 percent to 1.6 percent, signaling that prices continue to rise at a pace well abo…
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The Dubrovnik Times broke the news in Dubrovnik, Croatia on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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