IMAD Says Food Price Hikes Still to Come

Ljubljana, 2 February - The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, said on Wednesday that while the effect of the global food price hikes on inflation in Slovenia has been moderate, this is expected to change.

Ljubljana The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages. IMAD director Bostjan Vasle. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages.
IMAD director Bostjan Vasle.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages. IMAD director Bostjan Vasle. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages.
IMAD director Bostjan Vasle.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages. IMAD director Bostjan Vasle. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages.
IMAD director Bostjan Vasle.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages. IMAD director Bostjan Vasle. Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

Ljubljana
The Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development (IMAD), a government think-tank, speaks to the press about food price hikes and wages.
IMAD director Bostjan Vasle.
Photo: Tamino Petelinsek/STA

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