Germany Sees 1.1 Percent Increase in October Wholesale Prices
The rise was primarily fueled by higher costs for food, beverages, and tobacco, which on average were 3.5% more expensive than in October 2024, Destatis reported.
"Year-on-year prices also increased significantly in the wholesale of non-ferrous ores, non-ferrous metals and non-ferrous semi-finished metal products (+26.3%)," it added, highlighting sharp gains in industrial commodities.
However, not all sectors saw increases. Prices for mineral oil products fell 2.1%, offering a notable counterbalance to the broader trend.
Looking at short-term movements, wholesale prices climbed 0.3% from September to October, reflecting a modest but persistent monthly increase in Germany’s wholesale cost landscape.
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