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Lithuania's Producer Price Index Records Decline in May

As of the latest data updated on June 10, 2025, Lithuania's Producer Price Index (PPI) recorded a further decline, reaching -2.50% in May. This marks a continued decrease from April's indicator, which stopped at -2.10%. The month-over-month comparison highlights a deepening of the downward trend in producer prices in the country.

The PPI, which measures the average changes in selling prices received by domestic producers for their output, indicates a persistent strain on the country’s manufacturing sector. The ongoing decline is a reflection of several potential factors such as lower demand, global economic conditions, or fluctuations in input costs affecting the producers.

With the new data showing the current indicator deepening by 0.4 percentage points compared to the previous month, stakeholders in the Lithuanian economy, including policymakers and business leaders, may need to consider monitoring these trends closely to assess the implications for the economic outlook and formulate timely measures to counter potential adverse effects on the production sector.

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