Croatia Inflation Rate Rises to 4-Month High âšī¸
Croatia's annual inflation rate increased to 3.7% in June 2025, with notable price rises in food, beverages, tobacco, energy, and services, while non-food industrial goods prices declined.
Moderate inflation data suggests stable economic conditions with mixed price pressures across different sectors. The incremental change does not signal significant economic disruption or immediate market volatility.
Croatia Retail Sales Growth Slows in May âšī¸
Croatia's retail sales grew 2.6% year-on-year in May 2025, showing slower growth compared to previous months, with non-food products and automotive fuels maintaining robust sales while food and beverage sales declined.
Modest retail sales data indicates a slight economic deceleration with mixed sector performance. Limited global market implications due to Croatia's small economic scale and regional specificity.
Croatia Industrial Output Eases to 6-Month Low âšī¸
Croatia's industrial production grew 1.7% year-on-year in May 2025, showing a slowdown in manufacturing and significant decline in electricity and gas supply sectors.
Modest industrial production growth with mixed sectoral performance suggests limited immediate market implications, primarily reflecting localized economic dynamics with minimal global market disruption.