In June 2025, Poland saw a continued decline in its Producer Price Index (PPI), with the indicator dropping to -1.8% year-over-year, down from the previous month’s figure of -1.5% recorded in May 2025. This data, reflecting increased downward pressures on prices, was updated on July 21, 2025.
The PPI measures the average changes in prices received by domestic producers for their output over time, serving as a critical indicator of upcoming inflation pressures. The mounting decline in the PPI suggests that producers are experiencing a decrease in pricing power, which can stem from weakening demand or heightened competition.
As Poland navigates through these economic headwinds, several sectors may feel the pinch, especially those heavily reliant on exports. The consecutive drops signal a broader economic trend that may prompt policymakers to reassess strategies to bolster economic resilience and maintain stability within the marketplace.