Croatia Producer Prices Rise at Fastest Pace Since 2023
2025-12-09 10:35
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
The annual producer price inflation in Croatia rose to 2% in November 2025, accelerating from 1.3% in the previous month.
This marks the highest reading since August 2023, mainly due to a sharp pickup in price growth in mining and quarrying, which jumped to 18% from 1.5% in October, driven by a broad rebound in extraction costs for crude petroleum and natural gas (16.1% vs -10%).
Producer inflation also increased for manufacturing (0.9% vs 0.3%), particularly tobacco products (3.9% vs 3%), wood and products of wood and cork, excluding furniture (4.7% vs 3.7%), and machinery and equipment (1.3% vs 0.7%).
Meanwhile, price growth slowed for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (3.6% vs 4.1%), and water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities (1.4% vs 1.5%).
Excluding energy, prices rose 1.1%, moderating from a 1.5% gain in October.
On a monthly basis, producer prices increased 0.4%, after showing no change in October.