French inflation slows for the first time since the Iran war began
French inflation is declining for the first time since the Iran war began in February 2026, driven by falling energy costs after oil surged above $120 per
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French inflation slows for the first time since the Iran war began Falling energy costs offer the first sign of relief for French consumers after months of war-driven price pressure Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 30, 2026 window.sevioads = window.sevioads || []; var sevioads_preferences = []; sevioads_preferences[0] = {}; sevioads_preferences[0].zone = "01f21ccf-2092-46b1-9ac7-8c44cc782e0f"; sevioads_preferences[0].adType = "native"; sevioads_preferences[0].inventoryId = "c5700508-581b-472c-8fdd-a931cdbfc8e1"; sevioads_preferences[0].accountId = "1e47efc1-ec2d-4fca-a8b9-354e249e5095"; sevioads.push(sevioads_preferences); For the first time since the Iran war upended global energy markets, French inflation is moving in the right direction: down.
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