Macedonia Producer Inflation at 5-Month High
2026-03-30 10:20
By
Joshua Ferrer
1 min. read
The annual producer inflation rate in North Macedonia rose to 4.2% in February 2026 from a sixteen-month low of 3.8% in the previous month.
This marked the highest reading since September last year, mainly due to higher energy prices, which climbed by 10.4%, its sharpest rise since May 2025, following a 9.6% gain in January.
Producer inflation also increased for capital goods (8.5% vs 7.5%), consumer goods (2.2% vs 1.7%), durable goods (3.7% vs 1.1%), and non-durable goods (2% vs 1.8%).
On the other hand, price growth slightly eased for intermediate goods (2.2% vs 2.3%).
According to sections and divisions, costs for mining and quarrying (17.4% vs 13.1%), manufacturing (3.3% vs 3%), and electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (11% vs 10%) rose further, while it remained steady for water supply (at 5.4%).
On a monthly basis, producer prices went up by 1% in February, the same pace as in the preceding period.