European Baby Food HICP by Country

European Baby Food HICP in 2024 indicates significant variations across countries, with Denmark experiencing the highest change at 20.3%, while countries like Switzerland and Montenegro show minimal increases at 2.3% and 2.1%, respectively. Notable decreases from previous years highlight market adjustments post-2023. Eastern European countries reflect sharper spikes in HICP, suggesting localized economic pressures.

Future trends to watch involve potential stabilization in Emerging Europe as inflationary pressures ease. Monitoring economic policies, consumer purchasing power, and supply chain dynamics will be crucial to understand the trajectory of baby food prices in Europe.

Top countries in Baby Food HICP by Country

# 10 Countries Percent, Change on Previous Period Last Year
1 1 Denmark 20.3 2022 View data
2 2 Hungary 18.4 2022 View data
3 3 Spain 14 2022 View data
4 4 Slovenia 13.3 2022 View data
5 5 Portugal 12.9 2022 View data
6 6 Czech Republic 11.8 2022 View data
7 7 Lithuania 11.6 2022 View data
8 8 Estonia 11.5 2022 View data
9 9 Slovakia 10.9 2022 View data
10 10 Cyprus 10.3 2022 View data

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