Greece’s inflation rate rose to 1.7 percent in March, Greek Statistics Authority ELSTAT said on Monday. The rise is due to the mass price increases in food, alcoholic drinks, tobacco, telecommunications, heating oil and transport due to special fee in fuel. In February inflation rose to 1.3% and in January 1.2%. Extra charges and fees … The post Inflation: Greek consumer prices rise 1.7% in March due to hikes in food, fuel, transport appeared first on Keep Talking Greece.