Lithuania Producer Prices Drop Most in Over a Year

2026-02-12 07:15 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

Producer prices in Lithuania fell by 3.9% year-on-year in January 2026, following a 3% drop in the previous month.

This marked the thirteenth consecutive month of producer deflation and the sharpest contraction since October 2024, as costs declined at a faster pace in the manufacturing sector (-4.6% vs -3.4% in December), particularly in the manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products (-21.6% vs -15.3%).

Additionally, price growth slowed for mining and quarrying (1% vs 1.7%).

On the other hand, costs increased for water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities (3.4% vs 2.7%), while prices recovered for electricity, gas, steam, and air-conditioning (2.6% vs -0.7%).

On a monthly basis, producer prices increased by 0.4% in January, rebounding from a 1.8% fall in the preceding period.



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