Kyrgyzstan won 2nd place on price hikes in January 2011 among CIS countries, according to the BelaPAN agency made the analysis of national statistics, 24.kg reported.
Reportedly, the first triumvirate includes Armenia (2.8 percent), Kyrgyzstan (2.7 percent) and Russia (2.4 percent). Then they are followed by Georgia (2.1 percent), Tajikistan (1.9 percent) and Kazakhstan (1.7 percent).
According to the increase of consumer cost in January 2011 comparing with December 2010 Belarus took 7th place (1.4 percent) among countries of the former USSR. It is followed by Latvia (1.3 percent), Moldova (1.1 percent), Ukraine (1 percent). Prices stayed the same in Estonia while there is no information about Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.