Dutch Inflation Turns Negative in June as CPI Falls 0.6% Month-on-Month

Consumer prices in the Netherlands declined in June 2026, with the country’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) falling 0.60% month-on-month, according to data updated on 7 July 2026. The move marks a sharp reversal from May 2026, when prices in the Dutch economy inched up by 0.10% compared with April.

On a month-over-month basis, the latest reading shows that price pressures eased significantly in June, as the actual figure compares the change in prices from June to May, while the previous measure reflected the change from May to April. The shift from modest positive inflation to a noticeable decline in prices suggests a cooling in short-term consumer price dynamics across the Dutch economy.