According to Eurostat, Romania has seen
the second negative inflation rate in Europe during September 2015.
Reportedly the highest inflation rates
were recorded in Malta, Belgium, Portugal and Sweden and, out of all the states
that recorded a negative inflation, Cyprus, Romania and Spain had the
lowest.
According to the National Institute for
Statistics, in Romania the annual inflation rate was -0.7 percent in September,
whereas in August it had been around -0.9 percent.
Apparently, this June was the first time
in 25 years when the annual inflation rate was negative, more precisely -1,6
percent. This was a result of a 9 percent reduction in prices on food, drink and
VAT starting June first.
The National Bank of Romania estimates
that by the end of 2015 the annual inflation rate will be around -0,3 percent
while by the end of 2016 the country could be looking at a rate of 0,7
percent.