Georgia Producer Inflation Hits 1-Year High

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Producer prices in Georgia rose by 6.5% in January 2026, following a 6.1% gain from the previous month, marking the fastest pace of growth since January 2025. Costs climbed in mining and quarrying (36.4% vs 22.4% in December) particularly in metal ores (51.4% vs 30.8%). Inflation also picked up in water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation services (5.6% vs 1.5%), particularly in waste collection, treatment and disposal services, materials recovery services (15.1% vs 4.1%). Meanwhile, prices in manufacturing edged down (4.7% vs 4.8%), and moderated for electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (3% vs 7.6%). On a monthly basis, producer prices grew 1.4% in January, accelerating from 0.3% in the previous month.

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