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Lithuania’s Producer Price Decline Eases in February, Signaling Mild Relief for Industry Costs

Lithuania’s producer price index (PPI) continued to fall in February 2026, but at a slower pace, suggesting a modest easing of cost pressures for domestic producers. Year-over-year, PPI stood at -2.80% in February, improving from a -3.70% annual decline recorded in January 2026.

The data, updated on 10 March 2026, indicate that while producer prices remain lower than a year earlier, the depth of deflation is narrowing. The January reading compared prices to January of the previous year, while the February figure reflects the change versus February a year earlier. For businesses and policymakers, the softer decline may hint at a gradual stabilization in input costs, with potential implications for margins, investment planning, and future consumer price dynamics in Lithuania’s economy.

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