Inflation rose in November
Consumer prices have increased by 1.7% in November compared to October, including a 2.5% increase on food products, a 1.7% price increase on non-alimentary products and a 0.5% increase in services.
The price increase in the mentioned period has been raised by the price increase on certain food products: grapes – 41.9%, fresh vegetables – 19.5% (including tomatoes – 62.5%), fresh fruits – 12.5% (including apples – 21.2%), and eggs – 14%.
From non-alimentary products prices increased on fuel – 6.6% (including coal – 14.3%) and coats – by 2.1%.
In the reference period the taxes for services rendered went up, in public baths – by 3.4% and ritual services – by 3%.
Cut prices in November were registered for citric fruits - by 2.5%, beef and pork – by 2.0%, sugar - by 0.6% and wheat flour - by 0.4%.
The inflation rate constituted 12.7% in November compared to December 2005, the National Bureau of Statistics reports.