Hungary, Romania and Poland have led EU average inflation to 1.4% in February
Hungary, Romania and Poland are the countries that have influenced the European average inflation rate to go up to 1.4% in February 2010, the official estimate published by the European Office of Statistics – Eurostat indicates.
Hungary recorded in February the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union, namely 5.6%, followed by Romania with 4.5% and Poland, with 3.4%. At the other pole, the lowest inflation rates in the EU are with Latvia – minus 4.3%, Ireland – minus 2.4% and Lithuania – minus 0.6%.
In annual terms, Romania saw the highest inflation rate – 5.3%, followed by Hungary – 4.6%, and Poland – 4%. The lowest figures were recorded by Ireland – minus 2.2%, Portugal – minus 0.9% and Estonia – minus 0.6%.
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