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Croatia to Continue Having Highest Inflation Rate in the Eurozone - Total Croatia

April the 1st, 2026 – Economy Minister Tomislav Ćorić has stated that it’s looking like Croatia will continue to be one of the countries with the highest inflation rate in the Eurozone, and that it poses real concern. As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, inflation rose to 4.8% in March, the Croatian Statistical Office announced in its first estimate. The data was commented on by Finance Minister Tomislav Ćorić, who said that Croatia will probably continu…

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Hrvatski Minister of Finance Tomislav Ćorić izjavio je danas, komentarišući podatke about porastu inflacije u martu na 4.8 odsto, da će Hrvatska imati nešto višu stopu inflacije od proseka evrozone, verovatno najveću.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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INFLATION in Croatia rose to 4.8% in March. Finance Minister Tomislav Ćorić says we will likely have one of the highest rates in the eurozone due to rising energy prices and the war in the Middle East.

·Croatia
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According to Statistik Austria, the inflation rate (CPI) for March is 3.1 percent. In February, it was 2.2 percent. "The increase of 0.9 percentage points is almost entirely due to the fall in fuel and fuel oil prices," said Statistik Austria on Tuesday. In March, energy rose by 6.1 percent. Graph: Inflation in Austria The line chart shows inflation in Austria from September 2024 to March 2026. The figures initially rise to more than 4%, then fa…

·Vienna, Austria
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The high fuel prices have immediately resulted in higher inflation. For other products, the increased energy costs will be passed on even further in the future.

·Vienna, Austria
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The inflation rate increased strongly in March, according to Statistik Austria in its rapid estimate.

·Vienna, Austria
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5min.at broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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