The European Union (EU) has announced new measures aimed at tackling rising inflation across member states, amid growing concerns over cost-of-living pressures.
EU officials said the measures include policy coordination among member countries, targeted support for vulnerable households, and steps to stabilize energy prices. Inflation has remained a key challenge for several European economies in recent months.
According to analysts, the EU’s approach reflects efforts to balance inflation control with economic growth. Consumers across the region have continued to face high prices for food, energy, and housing.
The EU emphasized that long-term solutions would require structural reforms and increased investment in energy security and productivity.

