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Spain's Inflation Jumps to 3.3% as Iran War Drives Energy Costs Through the Roof

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

Spain becomes the first major EU economy to breach 3% inflation in 2026 as energy bills surge despite the government's VAT relief measures.

Spain's Inflation Hits 3.3%: The Iran War's Toll Reaches European Households

Spain's national statistics institute reported on March 27, 2026 that consumer price inflation jumped to 3.3 percent year-on-year in March, driven almost entirely by the energy price shock emanating from the Iran war and the associated closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The figure marks the highest Spanish inflation reading since the worst of the 2022-2023 energy crisis and arrives despite Madrid's emergency decision to halve VAT on most energy sources — a measure that has cushioned the blow compared to neighbours but has not prevented a sharp deterioration in household purchasing power.

The energy component of the Spanish CPI basket has swung from deflation to significant positive territory in the space of a single month, reflecting the surge in wholesale gas and oil prices that has swept European markets since the US-Israeli strikes on Iran began. Petrol prices at Spanish forecourts have risen by approximately 20 percent month-on-month, while electricity and gas bills are expected to show even steeper increases when March utility readings are processed. Inflation in food and services remains relatively contained, suggesting that second-round wage effects have not yet fully materialised — though labour unions have already signalled that emergency wage negotiations will be demanded if energy prices remain elevated through the spring.

The Spanish government of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces acute political pressure from all sides. The left of his coalition is demanding more generous direct energy subsidies for lower-income households, while the centre and right argue that fiscal restraint must be maintained to protect Spain's hard-won credibility in European bond markets. The Bank of Spain has issued a formal advisory noting that the combination of supply-side inflation and potential demand weakening creates a difficult economic environment with no easy policy response available at the national level.

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