BERLIN, Aug 20 (Reuters) - German producer prices rose at their fastest pace in over three years in July, driven by higher costs for intermediate goods and energy, the federal statistics office said, adding to signs of renewed inflationary pressure i...
Producer prices in Germany were 3.0% high in July 2026 in the annual comparison, the Federal Department of Statistics (Destatis) reported. Exclusive material for subscribers. To have full access, access the link of the material and register.
In July, German manufacturers demanded three percent more than in the previous year. Metals, chemicals and fertilizers in particular became more expensive.