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The small European country (8.8 million inhabitants) has been on this path for a few months now, with inflation generally slowing over the last year. February registered a slow deceleration compared with January’s 1.3% rate. The Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO) said on Monday that prices continued to be on the rise in several categories, including air transport and housing rentals. On the other hand, common food items are getting cheaper, as well as beauty products. Switzerland’s economy has remained overall healthier than the one of its EU neighbours, which have been hit harder by the e…