Business Forum • 19 January, 2026 at 2:22 PM
Romania recorded the highest annual inflation rate in the European Union in December 2025, reaching 8.6% according to data released by Eurostat.
While price pressures persisted locally, the broader euro area saw annual inflation fall to 1.9%, down from 2.1% in November and well below the 2.4% recorded a year earlier. Across the entire EU, the annual rate cooled to 2.3% from 2.4% in the previous month.
The significant disparity in price stability across the bloc is highlighted by the lowest rates found in Cyprus (0.1%), France (0.7%), and Italy (1.2%). In contrast, behind Romania's leading rate, the highest figures were seen in Slovakia at 4.1% and Estonia at 4.0%.
Within the euro area, services remained the primary driver of inflation, contributing +1.54 percentage points (pp). This was followed by food, alcohol, and tobacco at +0.49 pp. Energy prices continued to provide a downward pull on the headline figure, contributing -0.18 pp to the final results.