BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 3. Consumer prices in
Slovenia rose by 2.3% year-on-year in April, down from 3.0% in the
same month last year, according to the latest data from the
national statistics office, Trend reports.
On a monthly basis, inflation reached 1.3%, with seasonal
factors and holiday spending playing a significant role.
The main driver of annual inflation was a 5.9% increase in food
and non-alcoholic beverage prices, contributing 1.1 percentage
points to the overall rate. Prices also rose in categories such as
clothing and footwear, recreation and culture, and hospitality
services.
On a monthly basis, the sharpest increase came from package
holiday prices, which jumped by 13.6% and accounted for 0.5
percentage points of the overall monthly rise. Footwear prices
surged by 20%, while air transport and accommodation services also
recorded notable increases.
Meanwhile, energy prices helped to moderate inflation. Prices of
liquid fuels dropped by 6.3%, and fuel for personal transport fell
by 3.1%, slightly offsetting the overall monthly increase.
Measured by the EU-harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP),
Slovenia’s annual inflation stood at 2.3% in April, with monthly
growth at 0.8%. In comparison, annual inflation across the euro
area was 2.2% in March, while the EU-wide rate reached 2.5%.