A SK: Consumer Prices Raised in Kosovo

The overall harmonised consumer price index marked average 0.7 per cent growth in February 2021, compared to the same month last year, the Kosovo Statistics Agency has announced. The report on Consumer Awards for February 2021 is said to result in [...]
In the report on Consumer Prices for February 2021, it is said to result in the rise in consumer prices in subgroups of COICOP: bread and cereal (2.6%); meat (0.4%); milk, cheese and eggs (3.6%); oils and fats (8.6%); water, non-alcohol, juices from trees and vegetables (0.7%); alcoholic beverages (2.9% tobacco (4.4%); clothing (1.5%); fuel fuel fuel, firewood, cloth, etc. (3%); household equipment. (3%); pharmaceuticals for transport (39% of the electricity and air transport (09%) prices; FACHLCHLCHLCEEEELLLCHLCHS;, FEEELCHLCHS (.), FEECHCHCHLLCHLCHCHS (. (@HCHCHS); in chargeCHLCHLCHLCHLCHCHLLLCECECECLLLLLCEWCEWCEWCEWCEWS
While the price drop is noted in COICOP subgroups: tree (-10%); vegetables (-4.1%); electricity (-10.8%) led by the implementation of the COVID -19 Economic Regeneration Law for January (May 2021); vehicle purchase (-1%); use of personal transport equipment (-6.5%) > <x0nje of oil prices and gasoline”, with a common effect of these sub--1% units to ICH.
Monthly inflation measured by the harmonised consumer price index was 0.7% higher in February 2021 than in the previous month, as a result of the rise of consumer prices in the COICOP subgroups of trees (4.8%), vegetables (7.6%), tobacco (1.5%), clothing (2%), use of personal transportation (2%) ) “raising oil prices and gasoline”, with a common impact of these sub-groups of 0.7% in IHC.
The annual inflation rate -- measured in February 2021 -- by February 2020 was 0.7 per cent.












