In July 2025, Bosnia and Herzegovina experienced a 2.1% increase in producer prices compared to the same month the previous year, marking a slight rise from the 2.0% increase observed in June. This upward trend was largely fueled by a notable acceleration in energy prices, which climbed to 5.4% from 4.5% in June. However, this growth was somewhat counterbalanced by the deceleration in price increases for durable consumer goods—slowing to 0.1% from 0.8%—as well as capital goods, which saw a decrease to 2.3% from 2.4%, and non-durable consumer goods, which decreased to 4.2% from 4.7%. Meanwhile, intermediate goods experienced a downturn, with prices shifting from a stagnation to a negative growth of -0.2%. On a month-to-month, seasonally adjusted scale, producer prices remained stable at 0.0% in July, following a modest 0.1% increase in June.