Consumer prices are rising, these are the most expensive products
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Consumer prices are rising, these are the most expensive products
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Prices of consumer products increased in November by 0.7 percent compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, the monthly inflation was 0,2 percent in November.

Coffee, tea and cocoa prices rose by 11,8 percent in November, while financial services by 9.1 percent. There was also an increase in the prices of bread and cereals by 1,8 percent and electricity by 1.6 percent, reports KosovaPress.

According to the Statistics Agency of Kosovo, oils and fats also saw a price increase of 6,9 percent, flight tickets by 6,7 percent, mineral water, soft drinks, juices from trees and vegetables by 6,2 percent, beverages alcoholic with 5,3 percent.

While, goods and services for the usual maintenance of the household economy became more expensive by 4,5 percent, milk, cheese and eggs by 4,2 percent, tobacco by 2,9 percent, meat also by 2,9 percent, bread and cereals by 1,8 percent, electricity by 1,6 percent.

While, according to the Statistics Agency of Kosovo, the price drop in November was for fuels and lubricants for personal transport equipment by 11,0 percent, solid fuels, firewood, pellets, etc. 5,7 percent, trees 3,8 percent) and the purchase of vehicles 3,7 percent with an impact of -1,2 percent on IHÇK.


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