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12 January 09:41
Economy

Inflation fell to 6.61% in December 2023 from 6.72% in November.

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Food goods rose by 5.82%, non-food by 5.51% and services by 11.21%. This decline in inflation may be a sign that inflationary pressures are starting to ease, but it remains to be seen whether the trend will continue.

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Rata anuală a inflaţiei a scăzut la 6,61% în decembrie 2023
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Annual inflation rate drops to 6.61 pct in December 2023
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Rata anuală a inflației a scăzut în decembrie 2023. Date oficiale INS
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Rata anuală a inflaţiei a scăzut la 6,61% în decembrie 2023. Cu cât s-au scumpit mărfurile alimentare

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Economy
In October 2025, inflation was 9.8%, after two months of stagnation at 9.9%. Price increases were recorded for food, non-food goods, and services.
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Republic of Moldova
Inflation in the Republic of Moldova reached 6.99% in October 2025, compared to the same period last year, driven by the increase in food and service prices.
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Economy
Romania recorded in September the highest inflation in the EU, at 9.88%, with significant increases in non-food goods and services.
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Inflation affects SMEs in Romania, which are requesting support measures to cope with rising costs and declining sales.
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Industrial production prices increased by 6.1% in September 2025 compared to the same month in 2024, with variations in sectors such as the extractive and processing industries.
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The Governor of the National Bank of Romania (BNR), Mugur Isărescu: "The annual inflation rate accelerated in the third quarter of 2025 due to the following factors: the caps on electricity tariffs have been removed, VAT rates have increased, and the level of excise duties has risen."
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