Eurostat confirms 2.2% inflation in the euro zone in April

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In the European Union, the indicator slowed to 2.4% in April, against 2.5% in March and 2.6% in the same month.

In the EU, the indicator slowed to 2.4% in April, against 2.5% in March and 2.6% in the same month.

Among the Member States, the lowest annual rates, measured by the harmonized index of consumer prices (IHPC) were registered in France (0.9%), Cyprus (1.4%) and Denmark (1.5%).

On the other hand, the highest values ​​were observed in Romania (4.9%), Estonia (4.4%) and Hungary (4.2%).

Portugal registered, in April, an inflation measured by the IHPC of 2.1%, below 2.3% of the same month and above the 1.9% registered in March.

Compared to March 2025, annual inflation descended into thirteen Member States, remained stable in three and rose in eleven.

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