Hungary Producer Prices Rise 1.2% in March

2026-05-04 06:44 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

Producer prices in Hungary rose by 1.2% year-on-year in March 2026, rebounding from a 3.3% drop in the previous month.

This was the first increase in producer prices after four consecutive months of declines, driven by a rebound in prices for both domestic (1.2% vs -3.1% in February) and non-domestic output (1.3% vs -3.3%).

By sector, prices for electricity, gas, steam, and air-conditioning supply surged (8.4% vs -5.6%), while mining and quarrying costs edged up (0.1% vs -7.5%).

Additionally, prices for manufacturing decreased at a much slower pace (-0.2% vs -3.1%).

Meanwhile, inflation eased for water collection, treatment and supply (4.1% vs 6.0%).

On a monthly basis, producer prices increased by 3.9%, following a 0.8% fall in February.



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