Georgia sees consumer prices rise amid strong economic growth
Consumer prices in Georgia increased in March while the economy continued to show solid growth momentum in early 2026. trend.az »
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Consumer prices in Georgia increased in March while the economy continued to show solid growth momentum in early 2026. trend.az »
The process of refunding value-added tax (VAT) to consumers is moving along smoothly in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. trend.az »
Rising consumer prices across all regions reflect moderate inflationary pressures in Kyrgyzstan, driven by higher service tariffs and sector-specific price increases in food, beverages, and non-food goods. trend.az »
Uzbekistan’s retail lending saw strong growth in 2025, with loans to individuals jumping 24% year on year to 220.3 trillion soums. trend.az »
The United Nations has projected that consumer price inflation in Georgia will stabilize at the central bank's target over the next two years. trend.az »
Consumer prices in Croatia rose 3.6 percent year-on-year in October 2025, driven by higher costs in housing, utilities, and food. Monthly prices also increased by 0.6 percent, while the harmonised index of consumer prices showed a 4.0 percent annual rise. trend.az »
In October, Azerbaijan’s consumer price index rose to 106 percent compared with the same month last year, driven mainly by increases in food, alcohol, and tobacco products, while non-food goods and paid services also saw moderate gains. trend.az »
In September 2025, Montenegro saw a slight monthly drop in consumer prices, while year-on-year inflation remained elevated, driven by changes in food, accommodation, and transport costs. trend.az »
Loans to Kazakhstan’s population have surged to 23 trillion tenge ($43.7B) in 2025, driven mainly by a 13.8 percent rise in consumer lending and a 23.5 percent increase in mortgage issuances. However, overdue loans have slightly increased to 4.5 percent, signaling potential risks in consumer credit. trend.az »
Consumer prices in Kyrgyzstan climbed 4.7 percent in the first seven months of 2025, driven largely by sharp increases in fresh produce, meat, and non-alcoholic beverages, Trend reports. While some items such as eggs and milk saw price declines, all regions experienced overall inflation, with Talas and Osh reporting the highest growth. trend.az »