Estonia experienced a 1.6% decline in producer prices in August 2025 compared to the previous year, an improvement from the 2.2% decrease recorded in July. This marks the third month in a row of deflationary trends, albeit at a slower rate. Notably, the decline in costs for electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning moderated to -18.27%, compared to the considerable -40.01% drop seen earlier. Conversely, there was a positive turnaround in the mining and quarrying sector, where prices increased by 2.73%, in contrast to the -0.98% decrease previously observed. Meanwhile, the manufacturing sector experienced a slight decline in prices at -0.08%, down from a 1.12% increase in the prior month. The sectors of water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities saw prices remain consistent at a 3.32% increase. On a month-to-month comparison, producer prices rose by 1.6% in August, bouncing back from a 0.3% decline in the previous month.