πͺπͺπ±πΉπ±π» BALTIC INFLATION SNAPSHOT β November 2025
Latvia Β· Lithuania Β· Estonia
(All data: official national statistical offices)
π±π» LATVIA
MoM: β0.3%
YoY: 3.8%
Drivers (MoM):
Transport β1.2% (airfares β; fuel +0.6%)
Food β0.5% (coffee β2.3%, fruit β3%, milk β2.8%, poultry β1.6%, juices β6.8%)
Fresh vegetables +9.4%
Personal care +2.0%
YoY highlights:
Food +5.2% (coffee +34%, beef +26.6%, eggs +19.6%, chocolate +17.2%)
Housing +6.2% (electricity +14.2%, rent +6.6%)
Restaurants +5.4%
Transport +2.2%
π±πΉ LITHUANIA
MoM: +0.4%
YoY: 3.8%
Drivers (MoM):
Housing +1.5% (heat energy +8.2%, liquid fuel +6.7%)
Misc services +2.4% (personal care appliances +8.9%; bank fees +5.4%)
Transport +1.2% (diesel +5.1%; petrol +1.8%)
Food β0.1% (rice β4.3%, pasta β4.9%; seafood +7.6%; sweet paprika +29.6%)
YoY highlights:
Goods +2.9%, services +5.9%
Food +4.3%
Alcohol & tobacco +7.8%
Restaurants/hotels +6.2%
πͺπͺ ESTONIA
MoM: β0.2%
YoY: 4.9% (highest in the Baltics)
Drivers (MoM):
Food +1% (fish +7.7%, cheese +3.3%, bread +2.7%)
Clothing/footwear +1%
Electricity +1.6%
Petrol +8.1%, diesel +10.8% (!!)
Travel services β (holiday trips, airfares, hotels)
YoY highlights:
Food +6.5% (chocolate +27.8%; dairy +8.4%; meat +7.1%)
Health +11.1%
Transport +10.6%
Clothing/footwear β5.7%
π§ REGIONAL PICTURE (Baltics)
Inflation remains moderate in LV and LT (3.8%), but elevated in EE (4.9%)
Food is the main inflation engine in all three countries
Energy drove Lithuaniaβs MoM rise; fuel pushed Estonia upward
Latvia saw the largest price correction due to seasonal discounts and cheaper airfares
Services inflation remains structurally higher than goods across the region.
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