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Ireland Wholesale Price Inflation Slows Slightly To 3.6%

Por: RTTNews Business March 22, 2023

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Ireland's wholesale price inflation eased marginally in February after accelerating in the previous month, data from the Central Statistics Office showed on Wednesday.Output prices in the manufacturing industries rose 3.6 percent year-over-year in February, just below the 3.7 percent rise in January. Prices have been rising since November 2021. Factory gate prices for food products grew at a stable annual rate of 6.2 percent in February,... + full article



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