Dutch inflation confirmed at four-month high of 2.8%

Business & Finance
20 May 2026 • 3:49 PM MYT
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Dutch consumer price inflation rose slightly as initially estimated in April to the highest level in four months amid higher energy costs, the latest data from the Central Bureau of Statistics showed on Wednesday.

Consumer prices logged an annual increase of 2.8% in April, faster than the 2.7% rise in March. Moreover, this was the highest inflation rate since December 2025. That was in line with the flash data published on April 30.

Inflation based on transportation accelerated to 6.9% from 5.2% amid a 24.3% surge in costs for fuels and lubricants.

Meanwhile, the annual price growth in food, beverages, and tobacco moderated to 1.4% from 2%, and that in housing and utilities softened to 3.3% from 3.5%.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices moved up 1.1%, following a 0.7% increase in March, as estimated.