Producer prices in the Euro Zone jumped 3.4% month-over-month in March 2026, a sharp reversal from the 0.6% decline recorded in February, according to data updated on 06 May 2026. The move marks a significant turnaround in industrial price dynamics across the single currency bloc.
In February 2026, the Producer Price Index (PPI) had fallen by 0.6% compared with January, signaling easing cost pressures at the factory gate. March’s strong month-over-month rebound suggests that input and production costs faced by manufacturers have risen notably within a single month.
On a month-over-month basis, the “Actual” figure for March compares the change in producer prices against February 2026, while the “Previous” figure reflected February’s change versus January. The swing from -0.6% to 3.4% will likely draw attention from businesses and policymakers monitoring the trajectory of cost pressures feeding into consumer prices across the Euro Zone.