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International Trade in Goods Price Indices - June 2026

Year-on-Year Export and Import Prices of Electricity and Petroleum Products Increased Significantly

Publication Date: 11. 08. 2026

Product Code: 013014-26

In June 2026, export prices increased month-on-month by 0.3%, year-on-year comparison by 1.6%. Import prices decreased month-on-month by 0.3%, year-on-year comparison increased by 3.3%. The terms of trade reached month-on-month the value of 100.6%, year-on-year 98.3%.

Export prices
In month-on-month
comparison, export prices increased by 0.3% (after exchange rate adjustment by 0.5%). The biggest increase was recorded in ‘electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning’ by 8.4%. The prices increased in ‘waste collection, treatment and disposal services’ and ‘computer, electronic and optical products’ by the same value 2.2%. The prices decreased significantly in ‘coke and refined petroleum products’ by 10.4% and in ‘fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment’ by 1.6%.

In year-on-year comparison, export prices increased by 1.6% (after exchange rate adjustment by 3.5%). The prices increased significantly in ‘coke and refined petroleum products’, ‘electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning’ and in products of forestry, logging and related services’, by 31.9%, 23.4% and 13.3%, respectively. Significantly, prices decreased in ‘food products’ by 7.8% and in ‘paper and paper products’ by 5.5%.

Import prices
In month-on-month
comparison, import prices decreased by 0.3% (after exchange rate adjustment by 0.1%). Significantly, prices decreased in ‘coke and refined petroleum products’, ‘leather and related products’ and in ‘crude petroleum and natural gas’, by 13.3%, 2.9% and 1.4%, respectively. The prices increased in ‘electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning’ by 8.1% and in ‘computer, electronic and optical products’ by 2.0%.

In year-on-year comparison, import prices increased by 3.3% (after exchange rate adjustment by 5.3%). The prices increased significantly in a pair of aggregations ‘coke and refined petroleum products’, ‘electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning’ by the same value 40.6%, with prices in ’crude petroleum and natural gas’ increased by a further 30.3%. The biggest decrease was recorded in ‘food products’ by 9.9% and in ‘wearing apparel’ by 7.7%.

“In June, year-on-year export and import prices increased by 1.6% and 3.3%, respectively. This increase was tempered by the year-on-year appreciation of the koruna exchange rate against the euro and the dollar. The import prices of electricity and ‘coke and refined petroleum products’ increased by more than 40%,Vladimír Klimeš, Head of the Industrial and International Trade Prices Statistics Unit of the Czech Statistical Office, noted.

The terms of trade
In month-on-month
comparison, the terms of trade reached the value of 100.6% (100.1% in May). Significant positive value reached ‘coke and refined petroleum products’ (103.3%) and negative value reached ‘furniture’ (98.1%).

In year-on-year comparison, the terms of trade reached the value of 98.3% (97.7% in May). Significant negative value reached electricity (87.7%) and positive value reached ‘textiles’ (104.6%).

Notes

Responsible head at the CZSO: Vladimír Cába, Director of the Prices Statistics Department, phone: (+420) 274 052 873, e-mail: vladimir.caba@csu.gov.cz
Contact person: Vladimír Klimeš, Head of the Industrial and International Trade Prices Statistics Unit, phone: (+420) 274 054 102, e-mail: vladimir.klimes@csu.gov.cz
Data source: Sample survey of the CZSO
End of data collection: 15th calendar day after the reference month end
Related Internet-published document: 013014-26 Import and Export Price Indices in the Czech Republic (month periodicity)
https://data.csu.gov.cz/datastat/dash?aPolozka=CEN03
Specific methodical notes: The data published in the News Release are final data
Next News Release shall be published on: 10 September 2026

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