Cyprus recorded an annual decline in industrial producer prices in April 2026, according to data published by Eurostat.
More specifically, industrial producer prices in Cyprus fell by 0.7% compared with April 2025, diverging from the overall upward trend observed in the EU (4.9%).
On a monthly basis, industrial producer prices on the domestic market in Cyprus rose by 0.3% in April 2026 compared with March, recovering from the previous month’s decline of 1.0%.
At the European Union level, industrial producer prices increased by 0.7% in April 2026 compared with March, while in the euro area the increase stood at 0.6%.
On an annual basis, industrial producer prices rose by 4.9% in both the EU and the euro area compared with April 2025.
On an annual basis, the largest increases in industrial producer prices in the EU were recorded in Bulgaria (14.5%), Lithuania (13.1%) and Romania (11.5%), while declines were observed in Luxembourg (-3.7%), Estonia (-1.2%), Cyprus (-0.7%) and Latvia (-0.6%).
The largest monthly increases were recorded in Denmark (3.0%), Croatia (2.7%) and Belgium (2.4%), while the biggest decreases were seen in France (-2.1%), Estonia (-0.8%) and Sweden (-0.3%).
(Source: CNA)





