Producer prices in Estonia fell sharply in March 2026, with the Producer Price Index (PPI) declining 3.6% month-over-month, according to data updated on 20 April 2026. The drop marks a significant acceleration from February 2026, when producer prices dipped a marginal 0.1% compared with January.
On a month-over-month basis, the March reading indicates that cost pressures at the factory gate have eased considerably within just one month. The comparison framework shows that while February’s move was nearly flat, March’s decline signals a much steeper reduction in prices received by producers.
The deeper negative PPI print may reflect weakening pricing power among Estonian producers and could feed into softer wholesale and, eventually, consumer prices if the trend persists. However, the data provided cover only month-over-month dynamics and do not include details by sector or year-over-year performance.