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Prices for goods and services in the eurozone reached an all-time high in March amid spiraling energy prices caused partly by the conflict in Ukraine, the European Union’s statistical office said on Thursday.
Eurostat revised its previous estimated year-on-year inflation rate for consumer prices in March to 7.4% in its definitive assessment, down from an earlier assessment of of 7.5%.
That is far above the 2% rate targeted as optimal by the European Central Bank’s (ECB) policy.
The year-on-year inflation rate in February was 5.9%.
What is causing the rising inflation?
ECB experts believe that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing conflict will continue to drive inflation for some time.
The main inflationary factor is the massively rising cost of energy. Energy prices rose 44% in March in a year-on-year comparison.
The harsh anti-COVID measures imposed in China as part of its zero-COVID strategy have, however, also contributed to global inflation, with Chinese economic hubs sometimes severely impacted by lockdowns.
The current inflation rate is the highest recorded since the EU’s common euro currency was introduced in 1999.
Source: DW
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