Inflation in Norway hits 35-year high

  11 July 2022    Read: 666
Inflation in Norway hits 35-year high

Prices for goods and services in Norway have increased by an average of 6.3% over the past 12 months, the highest since 1988, the Kingdom's Central Statistical Bureau (SSB) said in a statement.

In June, the further acceleration of annual inflation was primarily facilitated by rising fuel and food prices, the latter having risen by 2% in the last month alone, AzVision.az reports citing TASS.

Food prices in Norway reached 'unusually high levels' in June, according to the information.


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