
In June, energy costs rebounded significantly, rising by 3.2% after a decline of 2.2% in May.
Prices for non-durable consumer goods increased slightly by 0.2%, compared to 0.3% in May. Meanwhile, prices for durable goods and capital goods both rose by 0.1%, maintaining the same increase as the previous month.
Conversely, the costs of intermediate goods decreased for the third consecutive month, falling by 0.2%.
On an annual basis, producer price inflation accelerated to 0.6% in June, up from 0.3% in May, slightly exceeding market expectations of 0.5%.
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