In March 2025, Romania experienced a decline in its annual producer inflation rate, which dropped to 3.32% from 4.03% in February. This deceleration was primarily attributed to moderated price hikes in the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning sectors, which saw an increase of 7.40% compared to 8.46% the previous month, as well as in manufacturing products, which rose by 1.81% down from 2.37%. Conversely, there was a continued increase in prices for services such as water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities, with a rise to 11.08% from 9.99%. Costs in the mining and quarrying sectors saw a rebound with a 1.52% increase, contrasting with the previous month’s slight decrease of 0.01%. On a month-to-month basis, producer prices decreased by 2.41%, offsetting the 3.56% rise observed in the earlier period.
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