Romania registered the highest inflation rate in the EU in June, of 5.9% according to the European statistics institute, Eurostat. At the EU level, the inflation rate was 0.6% and in the euro zone the annual inflation rate amounted to - 0.1%.
Our countries was followed by Poland with 4.2% and Lithuania with 3.9%. On the other hand, the countries registering the lowest inflation rates were Ireland with -2.2%, Portugal with -1.6%, Belgium, Spain and Luxembourg with -1.0% each.
Compared to May, the annual inflation rate dropped in 21 member states and remained stable in one state only. Romania registered the highest inflation rate in the EU in June, of 5.9% according to the European statistics institute, Eurostat. At the EU level, the inflation rate was 0.6% and in the euro zone the annual inflation rate amounted to - 0.1%.
Our countries was followed by Poland with 4.2% and Lithuania with 3.9%. On the other hand, the countries registering the lowest inflation rates were Ireland with -2.2%, Portugal with -1.6%, Belgium, Spain and Luxembourg with -1.0% each.
Compared to May, the annual inflation rate dropped in 21 member states and remained stable in one state only.