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Europe's Imported Cost-Push Inflation

Higher import and energy costs keep European inflation above target through input prices rather than demand, sustaining pressure to either tighten policy or restore cheaper energy supplies.

forming · confidence 40 · Emerging (watchlist) · tracking since June 30, 2026 · updated June 30, 2026

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  • Jun 30
    Strengthened +6

    German import prices rose sharply and the leader of a rising opposition party called for renewed purchases of Russian oil and gas, highlighting input-cost pressure on European inflation.

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  • Supporting · June 30, 2026

    German Import Prices Surge as Energy Debate Reopens

    German import prices rose sharply and the leader of a rising opposition party called for renewed purchases of Russian oil and gas, highlighting input-cost pressure on European inflation.

    RIA Novosti

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