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Germany’s annual inflation at 7.3% in March

Germany’s annual inflation rate was at 7.3% in March, the highest since 1981, the Federal Statistical Office’s (Destatis) data showed on Tuesday.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices went up by 2.5% in March, Destatis added.

In March, prices increased mainly due to the surge in prices of natural gas and mineral oil products after Russia launched a war on Ukraine.

Delivery bottlenecks due to interruptions in supply chains caused by the COVID-19 pandemic also contributed to the reading.

The annual inflation rate was 5.1% in February, which also was the highest level since the German reunification, the office recalled.

Source: Anadolu Agency