Slovenia Producer Inflation Edges Down in November

2025-12-19 10:17 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

The annual producer inflation in Slovenia edged down to 1.1% in November 2025 from a four-month high of 1.3% in the previous month.

The slowdown was primarily driven by a sharper deflation for electricity, gas, steam, and air-conditioning supply, falling 7.2% after a 2.7% decline in October.

Meanwhile, costs continued to increase for mining and quarrying (8.7% vs 8.3% in October) and manufacturing (1.4% vs 1.3%), while price growth remained steady for water supply at 5.4%.

On a monthly basis, producer prices rose 0.3% in November, following a 0.1% gain in the preceding month.



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