Dutch Inflation Rate Picks Up to 2.7%

2026-03-31 04:37 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

The annual inflation rate in the Netherlands rose to 2.7% in March 2026, a three-month high, up from 2.4% in February, according to preliminary estimates.

The main upward pressure came from a surge in energy prices, including motor fuels, which rose 6.5% after showing no growth in February.

At the same time, inflation accelerated for food, beverages, and tobacco (2.0% vs 1.4%).

Meanwhile, price growth eased for services (3.8% vs 4.2%), while inflation remained unchanged for industrial goods excluding energy and motor fuels (0.4%).

The index for consumption abroad declined by 0.5%, following a 0.9% drop in the previous period.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices are expected to rise 0.7%, easing from a 1.0% increase in February.

HICP-based inflation, which excludes owner-occupied housing costs, came in at 2.6% in March, up from 2.3% in February.



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