Inflation in Europe is de-escalating, but in Greece it is rising. In May, it fell to 1.9% in the eurozone from 2.2% in April, while in Greece it climbed to 2.5% from 2%. So the myth of supposedly imported inflation does not hold up very well.
Inflation in Europe is de-escalating, but in Greece it is rising. In May, it fell to 1.9% in the eurozone from 2.2% in April, while in Greece it climbed to 2.5% from 2%. So the myth of supposedly imported inflation does not hold up very well.