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FRENCH CONSUMER PRICES ARE STILL RISING WITH TOBACCO SHOWING THE HIGHEST INCREASE YEAR-ON-YEAR DO YOU RECEIVE THE CONNEXION'S FREE WEEKDAY NEWSLETTER? Sign up here French consumer
prices are still rising year-on-year, but the rate of the increase is slowing, data from the French statistics bureau Insee shows. Consumer prices remain high since the Russian invasion of
Ukraine in 2022 led to a massive increase in the cost of energy, limits in the availability of certain raw materials and market speculation. Read more: SEE: How inflation in France compares
with other EU countries However, the year-on-year rate of the increase is slowing down for many consumer goods, including for fresh produce and manufactured goods. Read more: Crackdown on
super cheap fashion imports under review in France The biggest increase year-on-year was in the price of tobacco. FRENCH CONSUMER PRICES 1998 TO 2024