According to the European official statistics for March, Romania is the EU’s inflation champion.
In March, Romania had the highest inflation in the European Union, at 6.7%, a long way from the next ranked, Croatia, with 4.9%, according to the data published on Wednesday, April 17, by the European Bureau of Statistics Eurostat.
The EU average was 2.6%, down from 2.8% in February, while in March 2023 the inflation rate was 8.3%. In the euro area, the average rate was 2.4%.
The member countries that enjoyed the lowest inflation rates were Lithuania (0.4%), Finland (0.6%) and Denmark (0.8%).
At the opposite pole are Romania, Croatia, Estonia and Austria (the last two with 4.1%). However, the situation in Romania has improved compared to February, when annual inflation was 7.1%. In the case of Croatia and Austria, the rate is increasing in March.