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  • Price increases in all markets in July 2025

    The Producer Price Index rose by 1.1 percent in July compared to June 2025. Prices increased by 1.1 percent on the export and the domestic market as well. On the import market, prices rose by 0.9 percent. The annual rate according to the Producer Price Index was -0.6 percent in July (-3.1 percent in June).

  • Services Producer Price Index in second quarter 2025

    The Services Producer Price Index rose by 0.3 percent in the second quarter compared to the first quarter 2025. Prices decreased by 3.3 percent on the export market as well as on the import market. On the domestic market, prices rose by 1.0 percent. The annual rate according to the Services Producer Price Index was 1.5 percent in the second quarter (2.2 percent in the first quarter).

  • Lower prices on electricity and district heating in June 2025

    The Producer Price Index decreased by 0.6 percent in June compared to May 2025. Prices increased by 0.1 percent on the export market and decreased by 1.3 percent on the domestic market. On the import market, prices rose by 1.1 percent. The annual rate according to the Producer Price Index was -3.1 percent in June (-2.8 percent in May).

  • Producer and import prices continue to decrease in May 2025

    The Producer Price Index decreased by 0.5 percent in May compared to April 2025. Prices decreased by 0.5 percent on the export market and decreased by 1.1 percent on the import market. On the domestic market, prices decreased by 0.4 percent. The annual rate according to the Producer Price Index was -2.8 percent in May (-2.4 percent in April).

  • Price decreases in all markets in April 2025

    The Producer Price Index decreased by 1.6 percent in April compared to March 2025. Prices decreased by 1.3 percent on the export market and decreased by 1.8 percent on the domestic market. On the import market, prices decreased by 1.7 percent. The annual rate according to the Producer Price Index was -2.4 percent in April (-0.3 percent in March).