The Dutch annual rate of inflation rose again to 4% in November, according to a provisional estimate by national statistics agency CBS . In October, inflation was 3.6% and in September 3.
5%. Energy costs, including motor fuels, were down fractionally year on year, following a 2.7%decline last month.
Food was 6.2% more expensive while services were up 5.5% in price, the CBS said.
Calculated according to European methods, inflation was 3.8% this month, up half a percentage point from October. The European figures do not take the cost of rental housing into account.
The average rate of inflation in the eurozone is currently around 2% and 2.3% in the EU as a whole..
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Inflation rises to 4% in flash forecast, double eurozone rate
The Dutch annual rate of inflation rose again to 4% in November, according to a provisional estimate by national statistics...