Slovenia Producer Inflation Hits Three-Year High

2026-08-21 08:41 By Nicole Aliyah 1 min. read

Slovenia’s producer prices increased 3.4% year-on-year in July 2026, accelerating from a 2.4% rise in the previous month and marking the strongest increase since July 2023.

The pickup was driven by faster price growth in manufacturing (3.5% vs 2.5% in June), mining and quarrying (7.4% vs 7.0%), and other mining and quarrying (6.1% vs 4.9%).

Meanwhile, inflation was unchanged in electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply (2.1%), while water supply prices remained in deflation (-4.0%).

Among the main industrial groups, price growth accelerated for intermediate goods (5.1% vs 3.2% in June), energy (2.0% vs 1.3%), and capital goods (2.8% vs 1.4%), while consumer goods inflation slowed to 1.4% from 2.1%.



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