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The inflation rate for alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics in the European Union reached a peak of 8.5 percent in June 2023, after which it has consistently declined, reaching 5.2 percent in January 2025. The rate of price increases in this sector remains far above the rate of inflation for the entire EU economy in January, which was 2.8 percent.
The inflation rate for alcohol and tobacco in the United Kingdom was 5.8 percent in the fourth quarter of 2024, which was above the overall inflation rate for that quarter.
In December 2024, the inflation rate of alcoholic beverages and tobacco increased by 125.4 percent compared to the same month of the previous year. Inflation in Argentina For decades now, Argentina has struggled with one of the highest inflation rates in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is seen as the biggest problem in the country, and its impacts are felt in every aspect of life, including communications, housing, water, electricity, and gas, health services, transport, and food and beverages. Food inflation In August 2024, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for food and non-alcoholic beverages in Argentina reached 7,611, the highest level in recent history, and over 237 percent higher than a year before. Despite this being a national problem, not all regions are affected the same way, and this increase has been felt most strongly in the Patagonia region. The lowest inflation rate, while still high, was recorded in the Northeast.
From January 2018 to January 2025, the inflation rate of consumer prices for alcohol and tobacco products in Belgium ranged from one percent to ten percent. During the coronavirus pandemic in Belgium, the inflation rate for such products increased by over three percent. In October of 2023, the inflation rate reached 5.79 percent The inflation rate of a certain product is defined as the evolution of its consumer price for one month and its consumer price for the following month. In other words, inflation measures the speed at which consumer prices evolve.
In June 2024, the Central American country of Nicaragua experienced the highest inflation rate in the sector of alcoholic beverages and tobacco. This was reflected in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), where the value for this sector reached 531.4, using the base year of 2009.
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United Kingdom Retail Price Index: Tobacco: Cigarettes data was reported at 767.400 13Jan1987=100 in Jun 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 765.900 13Jan1987=100 for May 2018. United Kingdom Retail Price Index: Tobacco: Cigarettes data is updated monthly, averaging 303.000 13Jan1987=100 from Jan 1987 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 378 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 767.400 13Jan1987=100 in Jun 2018 and a record low of 99.700 13Jan1987=100 in Aug 1987. United Kingdom Retail Price Index: Tobacco: Cigarettes data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Office for National Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s UK – Table UK.I011: Retail Price Index.
The inflation rate for alcoholic beverages and tobacco in the Republic of Ireland in December 2024 was 3.1 percent, compared with 3.5 percent in the previous month.
Monthly indexes and percentage changes for selected sub-groups of the alcoholic beverages, tobacco products and recreational cannabis component of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), not seasonally adjusted, for Canada, provinces, Whitehorse and Yellowknife. Data are presented for the corresponding month of the previous year, the previous month and the current month, followed by the percentage change in the current month's index compared to last month and the current month. The base year for the index is 2002=100.
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This dataset contains China Consumer Price Index by Category (The same month last year=100).
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1.According to the regulations of the statistical system, China's CPI rotates at a base period every five years. After each base period rotation, the survey classification catalogue, representative specifications and survey outlets are adjusted, and the classification weights are also changed to reflect the latest changes in the residents' consumption structure.2.The CPI compiled and released from January 2016 to December 2020 was based on 2015. Compared with the previous base periods , the eight categories of this base period have significant changes. Among them, "Food", "Tobacco and Alcohol" are merged into "Food, Tobacco and Alcohol", "Health Care and Personal Articles" is split into "Household Articles and Services", "Health Care" and "Miscellaneous Goods and Services", "Recreation, Education, Cultural Articles" is split into "Education, Culture and Recreation" and "Miscellaneous Goods and Services", "Household Facilities, Articles and Services" is split into "Articles for Daily Use and Services" and "Miscellaneous Goods and Services". In addition, the index connotation of "Food" has changed. The "Food" in the previous base periods is a broad category, including grain, meat and poultry, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, aquatic products, tea and beverages, and dining out; this base period "Food" is the medium category under the "Food, Tobacco and Alcohol" category, which only includes grain, livestock meat, poultry meat, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, aquatic products, etc., and no longer includes "tea and beverages" and "dining out" .3.From January 2021, the CPI based on 2020 is compiled and released. This new base period is still divided into eight categories: "Food, Tobacco and Alcohol", "Clothing", "Residence", "Household Articles and Services"," Transportation and Communication", "Education, Culture and Recreation", "Health Care", "Miscellaneous Goods and Services", and the basic category has increased to 268.
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Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco data was reported at 172.330 2015=100 in Feb 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 172.790 2015=100 for Jan 2025. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco data is updated monthly, averaging 81.665 2015=100 from Jan 1996 (Median) to Feb 2025, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 172.790 2015=100 in Jan 2025 and a record low of 46.110 2015=100 in Jan 1996. Netherlands Consumer Price Index (CPI): Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Netherlands. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Netherlands – Table NL.I005: Consumer Price Index: 2015=100.
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Harmonised Indices of Consumer Prices (HICP) are designed for international comparisons of consumer price inflation. HICPs are used for the assessment of the inflation convergence criterion as required under Article 121 of the Treaty of Amsterdam and by the ECB for assessing price stability for monetary policy purposes. The ECB defines price stability on the basis of the annual rate of change of the euro area HICP. HICPs are compiled on the basis of harmonised standards, binding for all Member States. Conceptually, the HICP are Laspeyres-type price indices and are computed as annual chain-indices allowing for weights changing each year. HICP are broken down by category of consumption expenditure on the basis of the ECOICOP-HICP classification. HICP are produced and published using a common index reference period (2015 = 100). Growth rates are calculated from published index levels. Indexes, as well as both growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) and with respect to the corresponding month of the previous year (M/M-12) are neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted.
In December of 2024, the inflation rate, measured here as the annual change in the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP), reached 7.1 percent in the alcoholic beverages and tobacco sector when compared the same month of the previous year. This was an increase of around one percentage point when compared to the previous month.
In 2024, the inflation rate of consumer price index (CPI) for alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in Latvia reached 6.7 percent. The highest inflation rate was recorded in 2023 at 8.2 percent.
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Euro Area - Harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP): Overall index excluding tobacco was 126.13 points in January of 2025, according to the EUROSTAT. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for Euro Area - Harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP): Overall index excluding tobacco - last updated from the EUROSTAT on March of 2025. Historically, Euro Area - Harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP): Overall index excluding tobacco reached a record high of 126.51 points in December of 2024 and a record low of 77.37 points in January of 2001.
Harmonised Indices of Consumer Prices (HICP) are designed for international comparisons of consumer price inflation. HICPs are used for the assessment of the inflation convergence criterion as required under Article 121 of the Treaty of Amsterdam and by the ECB for assessing price stability for monetary policy purposes. The ECB defines price stability on the basis of the annual rate of change of the euro area HICP. HICPs are compiled on the basis of harmonised standards, binding for all Member States. Conceptually, the HICP are Laspeyres-type price indices and are computed as annual chain-indices allowing for weights changing each year. HICP are broken down by category of consumption expenditure on the basis of the ECOICOP-HICP classification. HICP are produced and published using a common index reference period (2015 = 100). Growth rates are calculated from published index levels. Indexes, as well as both growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) and with respect to the corresponding month of the previous year (M/M-12) are neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted.
A regional breakdown of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in China reveals considerable variations across different regions. In February 2025, Beijing municipality displayed a CPI of about 98.7 points (same month previous year = 100), whereas the CPI in Tibet reached 100.1 points. Consumer price development in China The Consumer Price Index measures the average changes over time in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by consumers. It is closely related to the inflation rate. The consumer inflation rate is derived from the annual percentage increase of the CPI. After 2011, China experienced a slight decrease in domestic inflation. Between 2014 and 2018, the annual inflation rate ranged at around two percent or lower. In 2019, inflation increased again to 2.9 percent and remained high during 2020, but is forcast to decrease in the coming years. Monthly inflation rates peaked at 5.4 percent in January 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but declined quickly in the following months and reached negative values in November 2020. Regional and sectoral inflation rates In recent years, inflation rates in the largest cities and developed regions often remained below those in developing regions in the inner provinces. The CPI in rural regions was on average slightly higher than in urban areas. The annual CPI of food, tobacco and liquor in China ranged among the highest during 2020 - mainly driven by rising pork and meat prices, whereas the transportation and communication’s CPI was one of the lowest. With the travel sector recovering from the coronavirus pandemic in the first half of 2021, monthly prices for transportation started to increase again.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index: Harmonised prices: All items less food, energy, tobacco, alcohol: Total for the European Union (EU28CPHPLA01GYM) from Dec 2001 to Jan 2020 about tobacco, alcohol, EU, core, Europe, all items, and inflation.
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In 2024, consumer inflation in China was comparatively low for a broad range of products and services. Falling prices for transportation and communication further pushed down overall inflation. The average annual consumer price inflation rate in China ranged at about 0.2 percent in 2024. Sectoral price developments in China China is a country with a comparatively low and stable inflation rate. This is obvious in comparison to other BRICS countries and is related to China’s low domestic producer prices and the country’s position as a global manufacturing base. However, due to its close connections to the world market, sectoral price changes in China are very much connected to global developments. During 2024, consumer prices were mainly driven by price increases for healthcare and medical services, recreation and education, as well as miscellaneous items and services. At the same time, transportation and communication prices dropped considerably. Regional inflation rates Over the last decade, the economic development in China has spread from the more advanced coastal regions to the countryside. As a result, prices in rural areas often increased relatively faster than in the cities, although from a significantly lower level. This trend was disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic, with regional inflation rates often rising faster in more developed regions.
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Graph and download economic data for Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers: Tobacco and Smoking Products in U.S. City Average (CUSR0000SEGA) from Jan 1986 to Feb 2025 about tobacco, urban, production, consumer, CPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.