The annual producer inflation in North Macedonia slowed to 6.1% in April 2025 from 7% in the previous month.

This marks the softest reading so far this year, as price growth moderated for energy (16.9% vs 17.5% in March), capital goods (13.8% vs 17.3%), consumer goods (3.9% vs 4.2%), and non-durable goods (4.3% vs 4.6%).

At the same time, costs declined further for durable goods (-2.3% vs -2.1%).

Meanwhile, producer inflation was unchanged for intermediate goods except energy at 2.1%.

On a monthly basis, producer prices fell 0.2%, following a 0.4% gain in March.

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