In the Spanish state, the CPI has reduced its interanual rate seven tenths, to 2.3 %, due to the reduction in electricity and the lowest costs of fuels.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) was moderated in March to 2.8 % year -on year in the Basque Autonomous Community (CAV) and 1.9 % in Navarra, provided on Friday by the National Institute of Statistics (Ine).
In particular the Year -on an annual rate It has five tenths that placed in the CAV and 1.1 points below in Navarra in February. Moderation is mainly due to the reduction of electricity and the lowest costs of fuels.
From February to MarchInflation increased an increase of 0.2 % in the CAV and a decrease of 0.1 % in Navarra.
So far this yearThe increase has been 0.7 % in the CAV and 0.1 % in Navarra.
The CPI has risen through areas Álava and in Bizkaia With regard to the last month: 0.3 in the first to 2.9 % and 0.2 in the second to 2.7 %. In Gipuzkoa it remained at 2.9 %.
The interanual inflation of food It was 3.6 % in the CAV, four tenths above those in February. Foods and non -alcoholic drinks have also risen in Navarra in March, 2.6 % (four tenths compared to February).
In the whole Spanish stateInflation was moderated seven tenths in March to 2.3 %, while food rose 2.4 %, two tenths more than in February.
Ine has also confirmed that the underlying inflation —The index without unprocessed food or energy products – two tenths decreased, up to 2 %, the lowest since November 2021.
Source: EITB

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