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2022-06-03

🤑🇪🇺 THE BALTIC COUNTRIES ARE LEADING IN INFLATION IN THE EUROZONE

Annual inflation in Estonia reached 20.1% in May, which is the highest in the eurozone, and Lithuania and Latvia took the second and third places in terms of growth – 18.5% and 16.4%, respectively. 

The rapid rise in global energy prices after the Covid-19 pandemic has risen even higher due to disruptions in oil and gas supplies from Russia. In April, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania decided not to import Russian natural gas anymore.

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Comments

  • DonnaMay
    2022-06-05
    DonnaMay
    These countries are too small to influence Russia.
  • Maria_yy
    2022-06-05
    Maria_yy
    Perhaps There is no shortage of buyers for Russian gas after all.
  • Maria_yy
    2022-06-05
    Maria_yy
    This will only hurt the people of these countries.
  • ClarenceNehemiah
    2022-06-03
    ClarenceNehemiah
    Russian energy have a huge impact around the world.
  • AndreaClarissa
    2022-06-03
    AndreaClarissa
    Hi inflation rate is not good for development at all.
  • MorganHope
    2022-06-03
    MorganHope
    20.1% looks like a huge number for most of countries.
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