Estonia’s consumer price index (CPI) recorded no change in March 2026 on a month-over-month basis, halting at 0.00% after a 0.80% increase in February. The latest data, updated on 7 April 2026, indicate that price momentum has effectively paused following the previous month’s rise.
The comparison uses a month-over-month framework, meaning March’s figure reflects price dynamics relative to February 2026, while February’s 0.80% reading measured changes against January. The shift from a noticeable monthly gain to flat price growth suggests that recent inflationary pressure has eased, at least temporarily, in the Estonian economy. Investors and policymakers will be watching upcoming data closely to determine whether March’s stagnation in consumer prices marks the start of a sustained moderation or merely a short-term pause in price growth.