The highest consumer prices were in 2017

Kosovo's Statistics Agency has published the harmonised consumer price index of 2017, where prices reportedly were higher at an average of 1.5 percent compared to 2016. According to the AKS, the annual publication of the harmonised consumer price index harmonised according to the international concept is [...]
Kosovo's Statistics Agency has published the harmonised consumer price index of 2017, where prices reportedly were higher at an average of 1.5 percent compared to 2016.
According to the AKS, the annual publication of the harmonised consumer price index harmonised according to the international concept, has been implemented by January 2015, and contains a series of time on an annual basis for 2002 HINA 2017 recalculated with the 2015=100 basis.
The harmonised consumer prices rate in the country in 2017 was higher in an average of 1.5 percent compared to 2016, and this was largely explained with the increase in consumer prices of: use of personal transport equipment (5.8%) with an impact of 0.0 percent; current, gas and other fuels (6.0%) with an impact of 0.3 percent; tobacco (5.7%) with an impact of 0.2 percent; bread and cereal (0.7%); meat (1.0 percent); cheese, cheese and eggs. (21%); (73% of the trees; and sugar; and (46%; and tea (5.) has (8%; water, non-polan, non-police (s).
And the price decrease can be seen in: auto purchase (-1.4%); audio-visule equipment, photography and intelligence processing (-5.8%), where each subgroup influenced (-0.1 %) on IHCH.











