Inflation in Albania Rises to 3% in May

Inflation in Albania has significantly climbed in May, marking its highest level in more than two years and signalling renewed price pressures in the country’s economy.

Albania recorded an increase in consumer prices driven mainly by rising costs in food, services and housing-related expenses. The figure represents a noticeable uptick compared to previous months, when inflation had shown signs of stabilisation closer to lower target levels.

Economists note that while the current rate is not considered extreme by regional standards, the upward trend is significant because it interrupts a period of relative price stability. The increase reflects both domestic demand pressures and external factors, including global energy and import costs that continue to affect smaller, import-dependent economies.

Authorities are expected to monitor the situation closely, as sustained inflation could influence household purchasing power and potentially shape future monetary policy decisions by the Bank of Albania. However, officials have so far indicated that inflation remains within a manageable range.

Overall, the latest figures suggest that while inflationary pressures are returning, Albania’s economy remains relatively stable, though sensitive to broader regional and global economic developments.

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