The inflation rate across the European Union decreased to 2.1 percent in September, down from 2.4 percent in August, according to a report released by the Eurostat statistical office.
In contrast, inflation in the Czech Republic has increased, rising from 2.4 percent in August to 2.8 percent. It’s important to note that Eurostat utilizes a calculation methodology that is harmonized with EU standards, which differs from the approach taken by the Czech Statistical Office (ČSÚ).
In the Eurozone, the inflation rate fell to 1.7 percent in September from 2.2 percent in August. This revised…