What country had the highest inflation rate in the euro area in December 2023?
Slovakia boasted the highest inflation rate in the euro area in December 2023, of 6.6%, according to flash estimate figures.
Slovakia boasted the highest inflation rate in the euro area in December 2023, of 6.6%, according to flash estimate figures.
The short-term outlook for the manufacturing, retail trade and services sectors in Romania is ‘relatively stable’, according to the country’s National Institute of Statistics (INSSE).
Slovenia has ended 2023 with an average annual inflation rate of 7.4%, while consumer prices grew by 4.2% for the year.
Consumer confidence rose for the fourth month in a row in Slovakia in December 2023, according to data from the Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic.
Poland’s resident population is set to decrease by 12.7% between 2022 and 2060, new data from Statistics Poland has revealed.
The VAT rate on draught beer is set to increase from 10% to 21% in the Czech Republic on 1 January.
The employment rate in Croatia rose by 1.2% from January to November 2023, new data from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics has found.
Austrian consumers had the highest level of expenditure on cultural goods and services in the EU in 2020.
Hungary had an annual inflation rate of 9.6% in October 2023, the highest in the European Union.
Bulgaria reported the biggest decrease in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of all EU countries in the second quarter of 2023.