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MONTHLY STATISTICAL BULLETIN

Republic of North MacedoniaState Statistical Office

Skopje, 2020

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MONTHLY STATISTICAL BULLETIN

No. 1.2.20.07 2020 XXVII

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STATE STATISTICAL OFFICE “Dame Gruev”- 4, Skopje

Phone +389/02/3295-600Fax +389/02/3111-336

Web site: http://www.stat.gov.mk

Person responsible: Apostol Simovski, Director

The publication has been compiled by: Stojna Maneva

Proofreader: Ema Zekjirovikj

Monthly Statistical Bulletin, XXVII, No. 07, 2020, ISSN 1857-7504

Monthly review

WHEN USING DATA CONTAINED HERE, PLEASE CITE THE SOURCE

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C O N T E N T S

GENERAL INSTRUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................. 4

METHODOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS ............................................................................................................................................... 5

GENERAL ECONOMIC INDICES ...................................................................................................................................................... 20

BASIC ANNUAL DATA ..................................................................................................................................................................... 21

BASIC QUARTERLY DATA ................................................................................................................................................................ 23

INDUSTRYIndustrial production volume indices by activity ................................................................................................................. 38Indices of final product stocks ............................................................................................................................................. 40Indices of employees in industry ........................................................................................................................................ 42Turnover indices in industry, total ....................................................................................................................................... 44Turnover indices in industry on domestic market ............................................................................................................... 46Turnover indices in industry on non-domestic market ........................................................................................................ 48Industry-production of selected goods ............................................................................................................................... 50

CONSTRUCTIONCompleted construction works by business entities engaged in construction activity ......................................................51

TRANSPORTPostal traffic ........................................................................................................................................................................ 52

TRADEBalance of external trade .................................................................................................................................................... 53External trade by economic groups of countries ................................................................................................................. 54Turnover in trade ................................................................................................................................................................. 55Turnover in catering trade and services, tourism and nights spent by tourists .................................................................. 56

PRICESPrice indices ........................................................................................................................................................................ 57Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market ................................................................................................. 58Industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market .......................................................................................... 59Industrial producer price indices, total ............................................................................................................................... 59Price indices in agriculture .................................................................................................................................................. 60Retail price indices............................................................................................................................................................... 61Indices of retail prices of goods and services ...................................................................................................................... 62Retail prices by towns .......................................................................................................................................................... 64Consumer price indices .......................................................................................................................................................65Chain indices ....................................................................................................................................................................... 66

EMPLOYEES AND WAGESEmployed and unemployed persons by age groups ............................................................................................................ 67Unemployed persons, 2014-2019 ....................................................................................................................................... 67Average net wage per employee ......................................................................................................................................... 68

NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION .................................................................................................................................... 71

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GENERAL INSTRUCTION

The Monthly Statistical Bulletin is one of the oldest editions of the State Statistical Office, in which data for the last month, as well as statistical series for a longer period of time are published.

Following the requests of users, as well as the changes in the statistical system of the Republic of North Macedonia, the State Statistical Office has included new topics in the Bulletin.

The data in the Monthly Statistical Bulletin are preliminary data, and minor errors and omissions are corrected in the next issues of the Bulletin.

The part on “Methodological explanations” contains explanations on the used methodology and the method of data collection, which should make easy the use of data.

All data published in the Monthly Statistical Bulletin are a result of the work of the official statistical institutions and therefore represent official data.

SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS

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Ø average

0 value is less than 0.5 of the unit of measure being used

0.0 value is less than 0.05 of the unit of measure being used

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( ) incomplete of insufficiently verified data

* corrected data

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...* index is above 1000

covered by data in direction of the sign

(CV>=25) inaccurate estimate, other than zero

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METHODOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

The quarterly gross domestic product calculations are based mainly on the short-term indicators produced by the State Statistical Office and other relevant institutions.

The data for the respective quarter are published as estimated data. Along with the publication of data for each quarter, revised data for the previous quarters are also published. With each revision of the annual gross domestic product data, a revision of the quarterly gross domestic product data is done, as well.

Definitions Gross domestic product at market prices is the final result of the production activity of the resident producer units and is a

sum of the gross value added of the various institutional sectors or the various industries at basic prices plus value added tax, import duties less subsidies on products (which are not allocated to sectors and industries).

Value added at basic prices is the basic category of the gross domestic product and it is defined as a balance between the gross output and the intermediate consumption.

The GDP according to the expenditure approach presents the final consumption, i.e. the consumption of final goods and services produced in the domestic economy, the gross capital formation and the net export and import of goods and services.

Data sources For quarterly GDP estimations the following sources are used: annual GDP estimations, data from the Ministry of Finance for

the respective quarter, data from the National Bank, data from the regular monthly and quarterly surveys of the State Statistical Office and additional data from different institutions.

Method of calculationGross domestic product at constant prices is calculated by using the double indicators method. Quarterly GDP growth rates by

production approach are calculated using 2005 as a reference year. Because of the chain-linking method applied in the calculations, non-additivity of the data appears.

For the calculation of final consumption at current prices data from the Household budget survey are used, as well as administrative data sources and other relevant sources.

The calculation of Gross capital formation is based on the commodity flow method in the part for machinery and equipment and on the data from surveys in the State Statistical Office that are used for estimation of construction and change in inventories. Data on export of goods and services and import of goods and services are calculated on the basis of the data from the National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia.

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INDUSTRY

Sources and methods of data collection Sources of data are the results from the Monthly Report on Industry IND.1 for industrial production, stocks and persons in paid

employment in the field of industry and Monthly Report for Turnover in Industry, IND.2.The reporting method is used for collecting data. The reporting units send their Monthly Report on Industry and Monthly

Report for Turnover in Industry to the regional statistical office within a specified time frame, according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of North Macedonia for the determined year.

The data sources are the book keeping and the personnel records, as well as the documentation available at the reporting unit.

Coverage and observation unitsIn the Monthly Report on Industry the observation units are the enterprises and the local units, which according to the

National Classification of Activities are distributed in the industry sections: B - Mining and Quarrying, C - Manufacturing Industry and D - Electricity, Gas, steam and Air Conditioning supply, while in the Monthly Report for Turnover in Industry, section D - Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning supply is excluded.

The Monthly Report on Industry, IND.1 and Monthly Report for Turnover in Industry, IND.2, also includes the local units whose main activity is industry, even though their parent enterprise does not belong to industry, but to forestry, construction etc. The enterprises that operate in more than one municipality are divided in as many units as there are municipalities they operate in.

Calculation methodThe industrial production index for different levels of the National Classification of Activities (total, main industrial groupings,

sections, divisions and goups of products) is calculated in two steps: in the first step the indices are calculated by weighting the individual indices of the quantities of industrial products, and in the second step, by weighting with adequate weight coefficients for different activity levels.

The monthly industrial production index is calculated by the Laspeyres formula and is used for calculation of other indices.Weights of individual products of the National Nomenclature of Industrial Products used in the calculation of the Industrial

Production Index represent the value added to the unit production of a respective product. They are calculated on the basis of unit values of the Industrial Annual Report for each year and are revised annualy.

The structure of industrial activities (division structure) was calculated on the basis of the value added for each year and is updated at the beginning of every year for the calculation of indices for the current year.

Indices of stocks are calculated on the basis of the volume of stocks of industrial products, on the last day of the reporting month.

Indices of the persons in paid employment in the field of industry are calculated from the data on persons employed by type of activity.

In this publication production volume indices are presented on the fixed base year 2015 in order to harmonize them with the Regulation No.1165/98 of the European Commission on Short-Term Business Statistics and its amendments where is prescribed implementation of the new base year 2015.

The indices of turnover in industry for different levels of the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 (total, main industrial groupings, sections, divisions, groups of products) are calculated as three types of indices: indices of turnover in industry, total, indices of turnover in industry on domestic market and indices of turnover in the industry on non-domestic markets. The weights for the turnover in the industry, total, is the value of the turnover from the final accounts of the enterprises for 2015, by kind of activity, aggregated at the level of groups of products, i.e. to three digits of NKD Rev.2. The weights for the turnover in the industry on non-domestic markets is the value of the turnover of the enterprises realized from the export of their own production, by kind of activity, aggregated at the level of groups of products, i.e. to three digits of NKD Rev.2, according to the structure of the value of the export from the “External Trade, 2015”. The weights for the turnover in the industry on domestic market are performed as a difference from the weights of the turnover in the industry, total and the weights for the turnover in the industry on non-domestic markets. The weights are changed every five years, and 2015 is used as a base year.

ClassificationsClassifications used for the Monthly Report on Industrial Production, Stocks and Employees in Industry and Monthly Report

for Turnover in Industry, and for publishing of the results are: the National Classification of Activities (according to the Decision on the National Classification of Activities published in Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No. 147/2008) and the National Nomenclature of Industrial Products 2013 (Official Gazette of the Republic of Macedonia No.83/2014).

RecommendationsThe Monthly Report on Industry, IND.1 and Monthly Report for Turnover in Industry, IND.2 are based on the EUROSTAT

Recommendations in the Methodology for Short-Term Business Statistics, 2006, and are harmonized in accordance with the Regulation No.1165/98 of the European Commission on Short-Term Statistics.

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CONSTRUCTION

Sources and methods of data collectionThe data are obtained from the Monthly Statistical Report on Construction - GRAD. 21.

Coverage The Monthly Statistical Report on Construction - GRAD. 21 covers the largest business entities engaged in construction

activities, as well as business entities that according to National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are not classified in the construction industry, but they perform some construction activities of larger extent. This scope covers more than 90% of the total value of the completed construction works in the Republic of North Macedonia.

DefinitionsThe value of completed construction works represents a value of really completed construction works (regardless if they are

paid on unpaid) from the beginning of the year till the end of the reporting month. The value of completed construction works is obtained from the business entities’ monthly reports, and is given in thousand denars, at current prices.

The data on effective hours refer to all employees with employment contracts according to the human resources records and include the hours realized in regular or overtime work, regardless if they are paid per hour or piece.

The number of employees refers to the situation on the last working day of the reporting month, but only for employees with employment contract according to the human resources records, regardless if they are unable to work or absent because of illness. The students attending practical work are not included.

ClassificationsThe construction works which are covered by the Monthly Statistical Report are in accordance with the Nomenclature of

Constructions and Construction Works, which is made according to the classifications of Eurostat: for the part of the constructions the Classification of Types of Constructions is used, and for the part of construction works the statistical Classification of Products by Activity is used.

This adjustment of statistical surveys enables international data compatibility.

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TRANSPORT AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS

Source and methods of data collectionPassenger transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the quarterly statistical reports in the field of passenger

transport, according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of North Macedonia.Urban-suburban transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the quarterly statistical reports in the field of urban-suburban

transport, according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of North Macedonia.Railway transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the quarterly statistical reports in the field of railway transport,

according to the Programme for Statistical Researches in the Republic of North Macedonia.Air transportThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the quarterly statistical reports in the field of air transport,

according to the Programme for statistical researches in the Republic of North Macedonia.Post and telecommunications trafficThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports in the field of post

and telecommunications traffic, according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of North Macedonia.Since 2003, the data on mobile phones are collected through the regular monthly statistical reports on mobile phones,

according to the Programme for Statistical Surveys in the Republic of North Macedonia.Freight road transportThe data are collected according to the stratified purposive sample by weekly monitoring of the work performance of the

chosen vehicles from the sample.

ScopePassenger transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.39.Urban-suburban transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.31.Railway transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 49.10; 49.20Air transportReporting units are all business subjects that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H, in the class: 51.10; 51.21.Post and telecommunications trafficReporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the section H and J, in the class: 53.10; 61.10; 61.20.Freight road transportReporting units are the road freight vehicles (including road tractors, also) property of legal and private subjects with freight capacity more than 3500 kg registered in the Ministry of Interior.

Definitions Passenger transportKilometers run by the vehicle - kilometers run during the period of the reporting quarter are shown regardless if the ride was

in function of transport or not.Passenger - any person who purchases a ticket and enters in a bus for transport to a determined place.Passenger - kilometer is a unit of measurement representing the transport of one passenger over a distance of one

kilometer.

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Urban-suburban transportTransport of passengers - refers only to the transport performed at the urban and suburban lines in the urban area (taxi

transport is not covered). Vehicle kilometer - a unit of measurement representing the movement of a road motor vehicle over a distance of one

kilometer. It includes movements of empty road motor vehicles (without passengers).Railway transportData on passengers transported cover all the passengers transported with railway cars in the national and international

transport.Data on goods transported cover all transported goods with railway cars in the national and international transport. Loaded goods - all goods loaded in national and international transport.Unloaded goods - all goods unloaded in national and international transport.Passenger is each person who uses railway car for transport, except for the crew of the railway car. Passenger-kilometer is a unit of measurement representing the transport of one passenger by rail over a distance of one

kilometer.Goods transported represent a sum of all goods transported with railway cars. Net-tonne kilometer is a unit of measurement of goods transport which represents the transport of goods in one wagon by

rail over a distance of one kilometer.

Air transportData on passengers transported include all passengers who have arrived and departed in regular and charter transport.Data on goods transported include all goods that have arrived and departed in regular and charter transport.Post and telecommunications trafficData on mail parcels refer to mail parcels of ordinary and registered letters, postcards, printed materials, telephone bills, small

packages, EMS letters delivered in the national and international traffic. Data on parcels refer to parcels of ordinary, letters of value, hand and EMS letters delivered in the national and international

traffic. Telephone calls originated from fixed network - Include all calls that originated from the network of the national fixed operator,

expressed in 1000 minutes, such as national calls (within the country), international calls (outgoing calls to another country), dial-up connection to Internet and others.

Calls originated from mobile cellular network - Include all national and international calls originated from subscribers to the national mobile operators expressed in 1000 minutes. Roaming calls are not included.

National calls from mobile cellular network - Total calls, in 1000 minutes, originated from subscribers to the national mobile operators and made within the country (originated and terminated in the Republic of North Macedonia).

Freight road transportKilometers run by the vehicle represent the kilometers run by the vehicle with freight or empty. Ton of goods is a unit of measure which represents the weight of goods. Tonne-kilometer is a unit of measurement which represents the transport of one tonne by road over one kilometer.

ClassificationsGlossary for Transport Statistics Eurostat Council Regulation 1172 /98 on Statistics on the Carriage of Goods by RoadClassification of Countries, ISO-3166Classification of Goods, NSTClassification of Categories of Dangerous Goods ADRClassification of Cargo Types Eurostat Council Regulation 91/2003 on rail transport statisticsEurostat Council Regulation 437/2003 on statistical returns in respect of the carriage of passengers, freight and mail by air

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EXTERNAL TRADE

Data sourceThe data source for the external trade statistics is the Single Administrative Document (SAD) for exports and imports, whose

content is adjusted for various purposes. The document is filled in with data for customs purposes, as well as for statistical and banking purposes.

The contents, the form and the way of filling in of the SAD are prescribed by the Manual for the Single Administrative Document and the other documents in the customs procedure.

Data scopeThe external trade data are processed according to the special trade system (relaxed definition), based on the concept of the

commodity crossing at the customs border. The export, according to this principle, comprises all the goods exported abroad and in the foreign customs warehouses

and industrial free zones, and whose origin is from the domestic market, the premises for further processing and the industrial free zones.

The import comprises all goods, imported from abroad, from customs transit, customs warehouses and industrial free zones. That means that import includes all the goods for which all duties and taxes are paid, and which are placed on the internal market, the premises for further processing or in the commercial free zones.

Observation unitsObservation unit for the statistical survey on external trade of goods is each dispatch of goods in exports or imports, which is

homogenous regarding the kind of goods, country of origin or destination, way of payment and the moment of border crossing.TerritoryThe borders of the statistical territory are usually the same as the state borders, except when the external trade is performed

through the free customs zones.Time of observation and processingStatistical processing of external trade data is performed on a monthly basis.Export and import data are processed in the month in which the transaction is done, according to the time of lodgement the

SAD form. Monthly data for the current year are corrected regularly each month. With the first data processing, about 98% of the total data are compiled. The additional data and the corrected data are added in the month when the goods transaction was done (the time of lodgement the SAD form). Because of this, the external trade data during the current year are treated as preliminary, until the final data are published.

ClassificationsStatistical data processing and publishing are performed according to the following classifications and nomenclatures:- Customs Nomenclature, based on the Harmonized System of Commodity Codes and Names;- Standard International Trade Classification (SITC)- Classification of products by activity (CPA)- Classification of broad economic categories (BEC)- Country Nomenclature - 3166 ISO alpha - 2 codeThe basic principles, standards, definitions and procedures for statistical processing of the external trade are based on the

United Nations concepts and definitions for the external trade statistics (International Trade Statistics: Concepts and Definitions United Nations Statistical Papers, 2010 Series M, No.52, Rev 3), on which the External Trade Methodology of the Statistical Department of the European Union (EUROSTAT) is also based.

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INTERNAL TRADE

Sources and methods of data collection Sources of data are the results from the Monthly Report on Turnover TRG.1 for turnover, number of persons employed and

hours worked. The data are collected according to a stratified sample.ScopeObservation units are mostly the enterprises whose principal activity is classified into sale and maintenance of motor vehicles,

wholesale trade and retail trade.The sampling frame of the survey includes all legal forms of enterprises that perform one of the trade activities in section G of

the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev. 2 as their main activity. The sample includes all large and medium business entities, while the rest were determined randomly. The criteria used are activity and turnover.

DefinitionsWholesale is purchase of goods for further sale to merchants, entrepreneurs, legal persons and others that purchase goods

for performing their professional or profit-making activity.Retail trade is purchase of goods for further sale to final users (for personal and household use).Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market

sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover includes all taxes for goods and services, invoiced by the observation unit, except VAT. Turnover also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice. Price reductions such as rebates, bonuses or discounts as well as other revenue reductions (e.g. annual discount schemes) are to be deducted from turnover.

Turnover does not include:- Extraordinary income (e.g. from sales of capital assets),- Non-operating income (e.g. income from letting or renting buildings used for no operating purposes),- Financial income (e.g. interest payments, dividends from associated companies),- Company-related subsidies.Data publishingData published are shown in the form of indices. The data were calculated with 2015 as a constant base year, and calculated

indices are not seasonally adjusted.The indices reflect the short-term changes in the turnover between two compared periods. These are generally the reported

month to the same month of the previous year.Value indices (value in nominal terms): current prices are considered, and the impact of the change in prices is not

eliminated.Volume indices (value in real terms): by using deflators made up of consumer price indices the change in prices is

eliminated. Retail trade data are given by the following groups: Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco (G47.11, 47.2); Retail sale of

non-food products, except fuel (47.19, 47.4, 47.5, 47.6, 47.7, 47.8, 47.9); Retail trade, except automotive fuel (47 without 47.3) and Retail trade of automotive fuel (47.3).

PURCHASE AND SALE

Sources and methods of data collectionData on the total purchase of agricultural products are taken from the regular monthly statistical surveys Purchase of

Agricultural Products from Individual Producers (trade-31) and Sales of Agricultural Products from Own Production of Agricultural Enterprises and Agricultural Cooperatives (Agri-Trade - 33), which are used for monitoring 140 agricultural products.

ScopeAs reporting units for these surveys occur all legal units (enterprises and agricultural cooperatives) that according to the National

Classification of Activities are registered in the sector A, division 01, sector B, division 05, as well as enterprises that have registered local unit in the sectors A and B.

DefinitionsPurchase of agricultural products from individual agricultural producers is purchase of agricultural products directly from the

individual agricultural producers by enterprises, for processing or selling.Sale of agricultural products from own production is external or internal sale and delivery of agricultural products from

enterprises and agricultural cooperatives’ own production. Method of calculation Indices are calculated by a relation between the monthly values at the level of products, groups and total, in the current and

the base year.ClassificationsData are presented according to the National Classification of Activities- NKD Rev.2, while the products are partly adjusted to

the Classification of Products by Activities (CPA 2008).

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CATERING TRADE AND SERVICES

Source and methods of data collectionThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular quarterly statistical reports submitted by all

business entities whose main activity is catering and other business entities which contain units that offer catering services.

ScopeReporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the sector

I, in the divisions 55 Accommodation and 56 Food and beverage service activities, as well as the business entities which in their structure have business units whose activity belongs to these divisions.

Definition Turnover in catering trade and services is a value of realised board and lodging services, and other goods and non-goods

services (like selling of tobacco, souvenirs, transport of guests and luggage, postal services, etc.) The value of turnover is expressed in current prices, including VAT.

Data on turnover by months are estimations obtained on the basis of analysis of the usual monthly seasonal variations and estimations of the turnover trend. These estimations, after the end of the quarter, are corrected on the basis of the results of the quarterly reports.

TOURISM

Source and methods of data collectionThe data are collected according to the reporting method through the regular monthly statistical reports submitted by all

accommodation establishments and other business entities engaged in tourism accommodation (hotels, boarding houses, motels, vacation facilities, camps, etc.)

ScopeReporting units are all business entities that according to the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2 are in the sector

I, in the division 55 Accommodation, as well as business entities which in their structure have business units whose activity belongs to this division.

Nevertheless, certain number of tourists and their nights spent are not included, because tourists, particularly those in private rooms, cottages and those staying with relatives and friends, remain unreported.

Definitions Tourist is any person who temporarily spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment not located in his or

her usual place of residence.Domestic tourist is a person with permanent residence in the Republic of North Macedonia who is temporarily present at some

other place, other than his/her usual place of residence, and who spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment.Foreign tourist is considered to be anyone, permanently resident outside the Republic of North Macedonia, who is temporarily

present in the Republic of North Macedonia and who spends at least one night in some accommodation establishment.The actual definitions are harmonised with the Directive 95/57/EC.

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INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICES

GoalsThe industrial producer price indices, total, measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products/

services produced in North Macedonia and sold on the domestic market and the non-domestic market. The industrial producer price index, total, is composed of two components: the industrial producer price indices on the domestic market and the industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market.

The industrial producer price indices on the domestic market measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products/services produced in North Macedonia and sold on the domestic market.

The industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market measure the changes of the industrial producer price levels of the industrial products/services produced in North Macedonia and sold on the non-domestic market.

DefinitionThe Industrial producer price is the price at which the producer sells the products/services to the network of wholesale and

retail distributors in the largest quantities, on the domestic market, loaded free on rail or truck where the producer is located, or it is the price based on which the producer deals with other producers in the sphere of trade. This price includes producer subsidies, but deducts commercial rebates, discounts, cash discounts and similar reductions offered by the seller. VAT and excises are also deducted from the price.

The Industrial producer price on the non-domestic market is the price at which the producer sells the products/services in the largest quantities, on the non-domestic market, with FOB (free on board) clause, which means that the cost of transport and insur-ance to the Macedonian border are included in the price. Commercial rebates by the seller are deducted from this price. VAT is also deducted from the price.

The average monthly price of a product/service is calculated when the total monthly value (according to the definitions given above) of that product/service is divided by the total quantity of the same product/service sold in that month.

Method of calculationThe industrial producer price indices, total, are calculated as the weighted average of the industrial producer price indices on

the domestic market and the industrial producer price indices on the non-domestic market.The monthly industrial producer price indices, both on the domestic and non-domestic market, are calculated with the

Laspeyres formula.

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For weighting, the turnover on the domestic market and non-domestic market for each product of each reporting unit is used.

The weights are changed every 5 years.

I(t/0) - indexP(ti) - price of the product ”i” in the current monthP(oi) - price of the product ”i” in the base periodW(oi) - weight of the product ”i” in the base periodn - number of products

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INPUT AND OUTPUT PRICES IN AGRICULTURE, AND PRICES OF CATERING SERVICES

Sources and methods of data collectingSources of data on input and output prices are the monthly reports gathered from business entities engaged in wholesale

trade, cooperatives and agricultural holdings that sell goods for current consumption in agriculture and products from agricultural production sold outside the sector.

The prices of catering services measure the level of the retail prices of catering services carried out in catering units (hotels, motels and restaurants).

The prices of catering services are monitored with the survey C.31 in selected catering units: hotels with restaurants, motels with restaurants and restaurants, in the period from 18th-20th of a month. Prices are monitored from the menu with quoted sell-prices on the day of monitoring. Units of measurement according to which prices are monitored are quoted in the survey form and they are usual for the selected products and services.

ScopeInput prices in agriculture are monitored monthly for approximately 80 products that business entities sell to individual

agricultural producers for current uses in agricultural production. Output prices in agriculture are monitored monthly for approximately 110 products that business entities purchase from

individual producers, as well as sales of agricultural enterprises’ own production.Price indices of catering services are monitored monthly in 27 selected business units for 65 catering services in 8 cities in the

Republic of North Macedonia.

DefinitionsInput in agriculture covers goods, services and investment that agricultural producers invest currently for continuous

development in agricultural production. Output in agriculture covers production in the agricultural sector, purchased or sold outside the sector.

Input prices are prices that agricultural producers have paid for purchasing the necessary goods and for the performed services and the investments which were necessary for unobstructed agricultural production. VAT is deducted from the prices. Output prices are prices paid to agricultural producers for purchasing agricultural products, or for sales from agricultural enterprises’ own production. VAT is deducted from the prices.

Prices of catering services are prices at which catering units sell their services to customers for food, beverages and accommodation. VAT is included in the prices.

Method of calculationInput and output price indices in agriculture are calculated by weighting the price indices, based on the share (2003-2005) of

the average value of purchased products at purchase prices (input) and the average production value (2003-2005) at current prices (output).

Given the seasonal nature of agricultural production, and especially vegetables and fruits, variable monthly weights are used when calculating price indices. The weights are calculated based on the participation of certain products in the months during the year.

The price index of catering services is calculated by weighting the price indices with the structure of values of services realized in the catering units.

Price indices are calculated by using Laspeyres formula:

ClassificationsData on output price indices in agriculture are collected and calculated according to the National Nomenclature of Agricultural

Products and Services.

I(t/0) - indexP(ti - price of the product/service ”i” in the current monthP(oi) - price of the product/service ”i” in the base periodW(oi) - weight of the product/service ”i” in the base periodn - number of products/services

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CONSTRUCTION COSTS FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

The Construction cost Index for new residential buildings is calculated as a weighted average of the Material cost index and the Labour cost index:

I(cc)t/o = I(mc)t/o * Wо1 + I(lc)t/o * Wо2

I(cc)t/o - Construction cost index for new residential buildingsI(mc)t/o - Material cost indexI(lc)t/o - Labour cost indexWo1/2 - WeightsWо1 + Wо2 = 1

The Material cost index is calculated on the basis of data on Industrial producer prices on the domestic market, for 92 products belonging to these classes:

08.11; 08.12; 08,99; 16.10; 16.23; 20.16; 20.30; 20.52; 20.59; 22.21; 23.12; 23.20; 23.32; 23.51; 23.52; 23.61; 23.62; 23.63; 23.64; 23.70; 23.99; 24.10; 24.20; 24.33; 24.34; 25.11; 25.12; 25.93; 27.32; 31.02.

The Material cost index is calculated by using by the Laspeyres formula:

I(мc)t/o - Material cost indexPti - Price of the building material “i“ in the current period (t)Poi - Price of the building material “i“ in the base period (0)Woi - Weightst - Current period 0 - Base period

The Labour cost index is calculated on the basis of the average gross wages paid per employee in the Construction section, Division 41 - Construction of buildings, from the National classification of activities (NKD Rev.2).

I(lс)t/o - Labour cost indexSti - Average gross wage paid per employee in the current period (t)Soi - Average gross wage paid per employee in the base period (0)t - Current period 0 - Base period

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RETAIL PRICES AND CONSUMER PRICES

Data on retail prices of goods and services are the result of regular monitoring of prices, including agricultural and industrial retail prices, as well as service prices. Retail prices are monitored in 8 cities in the Republic of North Macedonia. Prices of industrial products and services are monitored once a month, while agricultural products are monitored twice a month (the first and the third week of the month).

Starting from January 2006, the prices of oil derivatives are monitored from the 26th day of the previous month till the 25th day of the current month, in order to scope all price movements within the reported month.

Average monthly prices in the Republic of North Macedonia are calculated by weighted arithmetical mean, whereby average prices in particular cities are weighted with the sold quantity of certain articles in those cities.

Starting from January 2012, average monthly prices by cities are calculated by average-geometrical mean. Average monthly prices for the agricultural products are calculated as average of both reported periods. Average annual prices of the products and services are obtained by an non weighted average-arithmetic mean of prices for

12 months. ScopeIn 2012, retail turnover prices are monitored in 8 cities in the Republic of North Macedonia, for 48 agricultural products, 147

food-industry products, 259 non food-industry products and 149 types of services.When selecting products for monitoring of prices, only products with significant retail turnover are considered.DefinitionsRetail prices are the prices at which the products and services are sold to the final consumers by retailers, individual producers

and service providers. VAT is included in retail prices.Price indicesThe Retail price index and the Consumer price index are calculated on the basis of average monthly retail prices, their dynamics

and the structure of personal consumption.

Indices are calculated by means of the following formula:

I(t/0) - indexP(ti) - price of the product/service ”i” in the current monthP(oi) - price of the product/service ”i” in the base periodW(oi) - weight of the product/service ”i” in the base periodn - number of products/services

The Consumer price index is calculated on the basis of a special list of products and services for personal consumption of households, the average monthly retail prices of these goods and services, and their individual price indices weighted according to a personal consumption pattern.

While calculating the consumer price indices, besides the national classification, COICOP (Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose) is also used as an international standard, which is a classification of the personal consumption by purpose. It is used by the European Union member states for calculation of the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices, which is used as an indicator of inflation.

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LABOUR FORCE SURVEY

Sources and scope of the SurveyThe Labour Force Survey is the most exhaustive research on the economic activity of the population and its demographic,

educational and other characteristics in the period between the censuses.The Survey is conducted on a sample of 11250 households (7200 households until 2003) on the whole territory of the country.

Until 2003, the Labour Force Survey was conducted as an annual Survey and since 2004 it is being conducted as a continuous Survey, on a weekly basis, throughout the year, while the data processing is done quarterly and annually.

Units under observation in the Survey are: the households and the persons from 15 - 79 years of age.The adherence to the international recommendations of the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the EU Statistical

Office (Eurostat) enables international comparability of the data, but it also means application of definitions of the labour market’s basic categories that differ from the ones established by the national legislation in this area.

The final concept of the Survey is established taking into account the specifics of the Republic of North Macedonia in this area.

DefinitionsWorking age population comprises every person between 15 and 79 years of age.Economically active population comprises all employed and unemployed persons (labour force).Following the recommendations of the ILO, in the employed are included persons of 15 years of age and over, who:- During the reporting week have worked for money (in cash or in kind) or for profit at least one hour;- During the reporting week were temporarily absent from work (because of illness; leave of absence; studies; cessation of the activity of the business entity etc.), but had a job.- Were helping on the family estate or in the family enterprise without pay.

According to the EUROSTAT and ILO standards as unemployed are considered the persons from 15 to 74 years of age who meet the following three conditions:- During the reporting week they did not work (according to the above mentioned criteria);- Have searched actively for a job or have taken concrete activities to find a job;- Were prepared to accept work in the reporting week or in the week that followed.

The persons that are not included in both categories make up the group of those that are not in labour force:- Pupils and Students- Pensioners- Housewives (who only perform activities in their household)- Persons who are supported by others or by the state or who support themselves with a different kind of income (interests, rents).

The main indicators for monitoring the changes of the labour force are:- Activity rate as a share of the labour force in the total population aged 15 years and over;- Employment rate as a share of the number of employed in the total population aged 15 years and over;- Unemployment rate as a share of the number of unemployed in the total labour force.

The reporting period to which the questions are related is the week before the week of conducting the Survey.

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WAGES AND EMPLOYMENT

Sources and scope of statistical survey Labour - 1The Monthly Statistical Survey Labour.1 monitors the average paid gross and net wages per employee, as well as the employees

from the personnel records, through collecting reports from the business entities, with a monthly periodicity. Sources of data are the reporting units in private and other (public, state, cooperative and mixed) ownership, which perform different activities. The survey excludes the Macedonian representatives in foreign countries, the persons who independently perform an activity - profession and their employees, and the individual farmers.

The Monthly Survey is based on the sample of reporting units intentionally chosen, respecting the criterion of at least 70% representation of the employed in every section of the National Classification of Activities - NKD Rev.2. The reporting units fill in reports every month, which provide data on the total paid gross and net wages per employee, the total number of employees at the end of the pre-reference month, the number of persons hired during the reference month, the number of persons who had left the job during the reference month, the total number of employees and the number of employed women at the end of the reference month.

DefinitionsTotal paid gross wages cover: paid net wages for the reference month, paid personal tax and paid contributions for: retirement

and disability insurance, for health insurance, for employment, for professional disease. Total paid net wages cover: paid net wages for the reference month for the work done in the full-time work, less than full

and more than full-time work (overtime work), payments in respect of annual vacation by the enterprise, as well as public holidays, paid leave up to seven days, paid leave for educational purposes, for sick-leave up to 30 days, etc., payments for time spent in the army upon invitation of a state body, protection and civil services, etc., supplements of net wages for previous months paid during the reference month (backward payments), payments based on periodical and final account, profit-sharing bonuses, regardless of the period they refer to.

The survey includes all employed persons that have a work contract (for definite or indefinite time), as well as whether they work full-time, less than full or more than full-time in business entities of all kinds of ownership and the state administrative bodies, local self-government bodies, the political parties, the public organizations and associations in the Republic of North Macedonia.

This survey does not cover: persons such as Macedonian representatives in foreign countries, persons who perform independently an activity - profession and their employees, and the individual farmers.

Methods of calculation and indicesAverage paid gross and net wages per employee are calculated as a ratio between the total gross and net wages and the total

number of employees who received payments. Nominal indices of paid gross wages are calculated from the absolute value of the average gross wages, while the real indices

represent the ratio between the nominal indices and the consumer price indices. Nominal indices of paid net wages are calculated from the absolute value of the average net wages, while the real indices

represent the ratio between the nominal indices and the consumer price indices.

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NATURAL CHANGE IN POPULATION

The data on births, deaths and marriages are taken from the administrative sources-relevant registers, while the data on divorces from the records of the relevant courts.

Statistics on births comprise live births and still births.

Statistics on deaths comprise all cases of death.

Statistics on marriages cover the marriages contracted according to the legally prescribed manner, i.e. marriages registered in the Record of Marriages.

Statistics on divorces refer to divorces in the relevant court.

Taking into account the need for presenting as realistic a picture as possible of the demographic appearances in the Republic of North Macedonia and of the adaptation to the standards of the European Union, starting from 2004, the State Statistical Office made changes in the methodology of presentation of vital statistics. The number of births, deaths, marriages and divorces shows only the events which occurred in the Republic of North Macedonia.

Definitions

Live birth is any child who after separation (complete removal from its mother) shows any signs of life (breathing or heart beat), irrespective of how long that child was alive. If the child died soon after separation, first it is registered as live birth and then, as an infant death.

Stillbirth (foetal death) is any child separated from the mother’s body without any signs of life, but only if the gestation period was not less than 28 weeks.

Deceased person is every live birth in which there is a permanent disappearance of all vital functions.

Infant deaths - deaths of infants before reaching first year of age.

Natural increase of the population is the difference between the number of live births and the number of dead persons in a given period of time.

The natural increase can be positive, when the number of live births is higher than the number of dead persons, and negative, when the number of live births is lower than the number of dead persons.

Vital index is a relative indicator which shows the ratio between the number of live births and the number of dead persons.

Divorce is a final dissolution of a marriage by a valid decision by the municipal court in charge.

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V 2020---------V 2019

I-V 2020-----------I-V 2019

Monthly index Ø 2019=1002019 2020

V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV VIndustry

Production 73 86 99 101 106 97 107 108 105 99 88 95 90 63 73Stocks 120 112 87 88 93 101 103 105 108 134 109 103 105 103 105Turnover 63 80 108 100 104 89 105 107 108 86 98 99 86 51 68

ConstructionEffective work hours 88 93 106 95 108 99 98 105 101 100 89 89 94 94 93Value of completed construction works

102 101 76 117 107 122 100 113 131 169 63 53 74 76 78

External trade - value indices1)

Export 59 73 104 100 106 93 104 104 105 93 85 95 80 38 62Import 62 77 102 89 107 94 91 107 104 110 83 100 86 52 63

Internal trade (value of turnover)2)

Motor vehicles 961) 881) 115 105 108 96 105 107 113 129 901) 1031) 951) 881) 1111)

Wholesale trade 511) 661) 147 136 158 150 146 148 147 164 831) 901) 1041) 941) 751)

Retail trade3) 841) 921) 123 123 139 139 130 136 136 155 1121) 1101) 1081) 1001) 1041)

Catering trade and services

18 56 99 108 135 144 120 100 87 98 76 73 49 (13) (18)

TourismNumber of tourists 1 37 100 121 174 219 124 99 65 62 56 48 18 1 1Nights spent by tourists

2 38 76 97 251 333 101 74 50 44 40 44 15 2 2

Industrial producer price2)

Total 100 101 105 104 105 106 107 106 105 103 106 106 105 104 104Domestic market 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 101 101 101 102 101 101 102 102Non-domestic market

100 101 106 106 107 108 110 109 108 105 108 109 107 106 106

Retail prices 99 100 101 100 101 101 100 99 99 100 100 100 100 99 100Industrial products 98 101 101 100 101 100 100 101 101 101 101 101 101 99 99Agricultural products 97 93 110 98 95 98 95 94 93 93 94 96 97 103 106Services 100 99 100 100 103 104 101 99 97 99 99 98 98 99 100

Prices of catering trade and services

101 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Output prices in agriculture2)

106 … 109 84 77 85 90 106 115 103 100 140 151 125 116

Input prices in agriculture2)

90 … 116 114 115 113 113 114 113 115 115 112 105 103 104

Consumer prices 100 100.3 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 100 100 100 100 100 101Net wage per employee

Nominal 104 108 104 104 103 104 105 106 106 111 109 108 105 102 105Real 105 108 102 103 102 102 104 105 106 110 109 108 104 102 104

1) Preliminary data2) Base year 20153) Volume indices (value in real terms): by using deflators made up of consumer price indices the change in prices is eliminated

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BASIC ANNUAL DATA 2014-2019

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

POPULATIONNatural increase of the population, in '000 3.9 2.6 2.6 1.4 1.6 -0.6Rate of natural increase 1.9 1.3 1.2 0.7 0.8 -0.3Live births (per 1000 inhabitants) 11.4 11.1 11.1 10.5 10.3 9.6Deaths (per 1000 inhabitants) 9.5 9.9 9.9 9.8 9.5 9.8Infant deaths (per 1000 live births) 9.9 8.6 11.9 9.2 5.7 5.6Marriages (per 1000 inhabitants) 6.7 6.9 6.4 6.6 6.5 6.7

EDUCATIONPersons attained education in:

Primary and lower secondary schools1) 21 579 21 830 16 884 21 118 20 955 20 148Upper secondary schools1) 24 058 23 638 22 086 21 706 20 259 20 260High education undergraduate studies-first cycle 9 863 8 458 8 247 8 545 7 698 -

postgraduate studies-second cycle 2 194 2 440 2 021 1 977 1885 1 916

postgraduate studies-third cycle 206 246 197 209 243 204

LABOUR FORCEPopulation aged 15 years and over by economic activity

Total 1 673 494 1 676 659 1 678 890 1 679 935 1 682 702 1 684 820Employed 690 188 705 991 723 550 740 648 759 054 797 651Unemployed 268 809 248 933 225 049 213 564 198 569 166 363Inactive persons 714 497 721 735 730 290 725 723 725 079 720 805

RECIPIENTS OF PENSIONS2)3)

Total 296 215 301 728 307 610 312 398 317 278 -Old age 176 157 182 954 190 633 197 383 204 455 -Disability 41 245 39 814 38 343 36 970 35 645 -Survivor 76 458 76 872 76 790 76 391 75 680 -Military 1 710 1 605 1 487 1 383 1 283 -Agricultural 645 483 357 271 215 -

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (real growth rates unless otherwise stated)

GDP at current prices (in million denars) 527 631 558 954 594 795 618 106 658 0534) 697 5455)

GDP in million PPS (EU27_2020 =100) 19 900 20 671 21 787 22 1814) 23 4754) 24 8605)

GDP per capita in PPS (EU27_2020 =100) 9 600 10 000 10 500 10 7004) 11 3004) 12 0005)

Gross Domestic Product 3.6 3.9 2.8 1.1 2.74) 3.65)

GDP deflator 1.4 2.0 3.5 2.8 3.64) 2.45)

Household final consumption, including NPISHs

2.2 4.4 3.9 0.7 2.44) 3.55)

General government final consumption 3.0 3.9 -4.9 -2.6 2.24) 4.55)

Gross capital formation 10.7 8.3 12.5 -2.2 0.94) 6.65)

Export of goods and services 16.5 8.5 9.1 8.3 16.94) 8.35)

Import of goods and services 14.1 9.9 11.1 5.2 12.94) 9.05)

1) Pupils in special schools, religious schools, and schools for adults are presented at related level of education2) Source: Pension and Disability Insurance Fund3) In 2011, for the first time, there are military and agricultural pensions as a result of the newly established system for processing data in the Pension and Disability Insurance Fund of the Republic of North Macedonia4) Preliminary data5) Estimated data

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BASIC ANNUAL DATA 2014-2019 (continued)

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019Industry

Indices of total volume 87.3 91.6 94.7 94.9 100.0 103.7Indices of turnover 71.1 76.8 81.1 88.9 100.0 105.6

Construction2)

Value of completed construction works 91.2 131.3 133.9 102.9 100.0 106.11)

Effective work hours 88.9 101.0 110.9 106.6 100.0 90.2Passenger transport

Passenger kilometres 94.5 97.6 86.1 97.6 100.0 81.8Railway transport

Net tonne-kilometres 134.4 90.9 72.5 90.4 100.0 114.3Passenger kilometres 126.7 280.9 131.2 93.6 100.0 97.4

Industrial producer price indicesTotal 101.6 97.6 94.6 99.1 100.0 102.1Domestic market 103.8 99.7 99.5 100.3 100.0 100.9Non-domestic market 100.2 96.4 91.8 98.4 100.0 102.9

Retail Prices Indices 99.3 98.4 97.1 96.9 100.0 100.0Industrial products 100.4 100.2 103.5 98.3 100.0 100.2Agricultural products 102.0 101.5 99.2 99.1 100.0 100.4Beverages 104.4 103.8 100.3 100.0 100.0 98.5Services 95.9 95.3 96.2 94.8 100.0 99.7

Indices of catering trade services 96.2 96.6 97.0 97.8 100.0 100.9Consumer Price Index 99.4 99.1 98.8 98.6 100.0 100.8Nominal net wage paid per employee 88.1 90.2 92.0 94.4 100.0 103.9Real net wage paid per employee 90.1 92.6 94.7 95.8 100.0 103.0External trade (in '000 000 US dollars)

Export 4 964 4 530 4 855 5 684 6 921 7 1851)

Import 7 301 6 427 6 834 7 731 9 057 9 4411)

Balance -2 337 -1 897 -1 979 -2 047 -2 136 -2 2551)

Import coverage by export in % 68 70 71 74 76 761)

Internal trade (in '000 000 denars)4)

Motor vehicles 25 271 29 657 28 561 27 301 30 288 32 473Turnover in wholesale trade 242 324 282 620 284 397 316 469 343 944 406 077Turnover in retail trade 182 832 190 010 207 124 204 929 227 931 252 286Purchase and sale of agricultural products 13 781 14 957 16 036 15 622 17 522 19 694

Turnover in catering trade and services (in '000 000 denars)

7 626 8508 8 848 10 086 12 935 14 295

Tourism (in 000)Number of tourists 702 736 816 999 1 127 1 185Nights spent by tourists 2 157 2 196 2 394 2 775 3 177 3 262

Denar savings deposits of the Households (Individuals and Self-Employed Individuals), in ‘000.000 denars, status as of 31.125)6)

80 705 81 037 77 386 78 291 81 764 85 074

Denar credits of the Households (Individuals and Self-Employed Individuals), in ‘000.000 denars, situation as of 31.125)6)

58 238 65 701 69 887 76 764 86 401 95 075

Short-term 8 158 8 856 9 182 9 394 9 876 9 973Long-term 44 250 50 935 58 040 64 515 73 270 82 127Accrued interest 1 680 1 751 636 655 688 596Doubtful and contested claims 4 150 4 158 2 030 2 199 2 567 2 378

1) Preliminary data2) For structures in public, cooperative, mixed and state ownership3) Due to methodological changes, data on road passenger transport for 2013 have been revised.4) Because of methodological changes in 2011, the data are not comparable to previous years5) Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia6) Revised data series in accordance with the new methodology of NBRM

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BASIC QUARTERLY DATA

NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION

Births DeathsNatural increase

Number of marriages

live births stillbirths total infants marriages divorces

I Q 2018 5 152 33 5 323 31 -171 2 558 401

II Q 2018 5 249 43 4 592 15 657 3 410 441

III Q 2018 5 804 39 4 602 41 1 202 4 312 341

IV Q 2018 5 128 36 5 210 35 -82 3 214 437

I Q 2019 4 799 40 5 825 30 -1 026 2 719 477

II Q 2019 4 915 45 4 915 32 0 3 422 515

III Q 2019 5 424 29 4 700 16 724 4 325 329

IV Q 2019 4 707 27 5 006 34 -299 3 348 669

I Q 20201) 2 871 26 3 327 22 -911 1 205 297

1) Preliminary data

AVERAGE NET WAGE PER EMPLOYEE

I Q 2019 I Q 2020

Indices

I Q 2020 ------------------

I Q 2019

I Q 2020 ----------------

Ø 2019Total paid monthly average net-wage per employee 24 433 27 055 110.7 107.3

A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 19 648 21 126 107.5 105.3

B Mining and quarrying 33 858 35 037 103.5 101.5

C Manufacturing 20 113 23 006 114.4 108.8

D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 39 159 40 944 104.6 105.3

E Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

20 782 22 391 107.7 104.9

F Construction 21 906 24 593 112.3 105.1

G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

22 178 25 016 112.8 108.8

H Transportation and storage 24 627 27 304 110.9 108.3

I Accommodation and food service activities 17 466 19 127 109.5 104.4

J Information and communication 43 586 48 969 112.3 108.9

K Financial and insurance activities 42 371 44 814 105.8 106.2

L Real estate activities 25 801 27 211 105.5 103.8

M Professional, scientific and technical activities 28 290 32 206 113.8 110.2

N Administrative and support service activities 18 539 19 875 107.2 104.8

O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

28 188 29 776 105.6 103.5

P Education 24 153 27 210 112.7 110.7

Q Human health and social work activities 28 693 31 051 108.2 105.6

R Arts, entertainment and recreation 20 896 23 614 113.0 106.2S Other service activities 28 247 30 905 109.4 106.5

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QUARTERLY RETAIL PRICE INDEX, CONSUMER PRICE INDEX AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES ON THE DOMESTIC MARKET

II Q 2019 III Q 2019 IV Q 2019 I Q 2020 II Q 2020 II Q 2020 II Q 2019

II Q 2020 I Q 2020

Retail price index (2018=100)Total 100.5 100.8 99.4 99.8 99.7 99.2 99.9

Agricultural products 106.2 96.3 93.7 95.7 107.6 101.6 112.4Industrial products 100.5 100.4 100.9 100.9 99.0 98.7 98.1Non-food industrial products and tobacco

100.5 100.0 100.6 100.6 97.4 96.8 96.8

Food products 102.4 100.4 100.0 100.3 104.1 102.8 103.8Food industrial products 100.9 101.9 102.5 102.0 102.8 103.3 100.8Beverages (alcoholic and nonalcoholic)

98.8 98.5 98.3 99.9 100.5 100.2 100.6

Services 99.6 102.1 98.1 98.8 99.5 99.5 100.7Goods 101.0 100.0 100.3 100.5 99.8 99.0 99.3

Consumer price index (2018=100)Total 101.3 100.9 100.5 100.2 101.0 100.5 100.8

Food and non-alcoholic beverages 102.6 101.1 101.1 100.5 103.7 102.7 103.2Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics

106.1 106.4 106.9 102.3 104.6 104.1 102.3

Clothing and footwear 99.0 97.8 98.6 98.7 98.7 98.2 100.0Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels

99.8 99.7 100.0 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.1

Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house

101.5 101.2 101.0 100.2 99.9 99.5 99.7

Health 102.5 102.8 102.8 100.3 100.3 100.5 100.1Transport 99.3 101.4 96.2 97.5 90.6 89.2 92.9Communication 98.4 98.3 98.2 99.8 99.8 99.7 100.0Recreation and culture 101.3 102.9 101.3 100.3 100.4 100.8 100.1Education 99.5 99.5 99.7 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.0Restaurants and hotels 100.7 101.5 101.1 100.6 101.2 101.4 100.6Miscellaneous goods and services 99.6 99.7 100.2 101.9 102.5 102.8 100.5

Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market (2015=100)Total 101.7 101.0 101.0 101.2 102.0 100.3 100.8

Energy 94.7 94.6 94.5 92.6 93.9 99.2 101.4Intermediate goods, except energy 101.0 100.9 100.0 99.7 99.8 98.8 100.2Capital goods 112.4 112.3 112.0 112.1 112.2 99.8 100.1Consumer goods 104.4 103.2 103.7 105.1 106.0 101.6 100.9 Durable goods 104.6 104.8 104.8 107.6 108.0 103.3 100.4 Non-durable goods 104.4 103.2 103.6 105.0 106.0 101.6 100.9

QUARTERLY CONSTRUCTION COST INDICES FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS2015=100

I Q 2019 II Q 2019 III Q 2019 IV Q 2019 I Q 2020 I Q 2020 I Q 2019

I Q 2020 IV Q 2019

Construction costs for new residential buildings 109.7 111.8 111.9 111.8 111.6 101.8 99.8

Material costs 104.1 103.6 102.4 100.9 100.7 96.8 99.9

Labour costs 126.4 136.3 140.1 144.7 144.2 114.1 99.7

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE APPROACH(current prices)

in million denars

20181)

20181)20192)

20192)20202)

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

Gross domestic product 151 570 161 389 167 568 177 527 658 053 163 050 169 422 177 645 187 429 697 545 165 683

Final consumption 121 376 136 463 133 580 139 346 530 765 127 008 143 554 139 904 146 054 556 520 131 544

Gross capital formation3) 52 324 42 260 45 600 69 850 210 033 58 137 45 351 53 322 81 126 237 936 57 713

Export of goods and services 86 677 96 493 105 186 110 279 398 635 100 644 106 281 113 977 109 426 430 327 93 519

Import of goods and services 108 806 113 828 116 798 141 948 481 380 122 739 125 764 129 558 149 177 527 238 117 0941) Preliminary data2) Estimated data 3) Includes discrepancies in changes in inventories due to balancing

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY PRODUCTION APPROACH- growth rates -

compared to the corresponding period of the previous year(%)

20181)

20181)

20192)

20192)

20202)

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 11.3 -1.7 6.0 13.5 7.4 9.6 3.6 0.6 3.1 3.8 2.8

B, C, D and E

Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

0.7 3.5 4.3 7.6 4.1 5.7 4.3 6.8 -3.1 3.1 -5.1

C Of which: manufacturing 6.8 1.8 3.2 6.6 4.5 1.9 -0.7 -0.5 -0.7 -0.1 -1.3F Construction -20.6 -14.9 -17.1 1.9 -11.9 6.7 4.8 5.5 6.7 5.9 1.5

G, H and I

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles; Transportation and storage; Accommodation and food service activities

3.9 7.5 5.2 7.1 5.9 3.4 2.1 4.9 8.1 4.7 -1.3

J Information and communication -10.7 -2.5 -6.1 -6.3 -6.4 -5.5 -6.1 2.2 5.7 -0.9 10.4K Financial and insurance activities 3.4 1.6 2.8 2.4 2.6 -0.8 0.4 0.9 0.2 0.2 -1.9L Real estate activities 0.2 1.4 0.8 -2.0 0.1 3.7 4.2 2.4 2.9 3.3 6.5

M and N

Professional, scientific and technical activities; Administrative and support service activities 16.1 6.3 3.9 4.0 7.5 -0.1 3.6 4.5 4.5 3.1 -2.8

O, P and Q

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security; Education; Human health and social work activities

0.5 2.7 3.8 3.6 2.6 5.6 3.6 1.2 1.3 2.9 -0.9

R, S and T

Arts, entertainment and recreation; Other service activities; Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use

8.4 3.2 -0.4 0.6 3.0 -8.6 -3.8 1.0 4.1 -2.0 5.2

Value Added 1.4 2.1 1.8 5.0 2.6 3.8 2.7 3.7 2.9 3.3 0.0Net taxes on products -6.6 -1.2 6.1 13.9 3.4 3.9 7.9 2.9 6.7 5.4 0.6Gross Domestic Product 0.3 1.7 2.4 6.2 2.7 3.8 3.4 3.6 3.4 3.6 0.21) Preliminary data2) Estimated data

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MONETARY AGGREGATES AND COMPONENTS THEREOF (non-government sector)1),2),3),4)

in millions of denars2018 2019 2019 2020

VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII1) I II III IV V VI1. Currency in Circulation Outside Depository Corporations 29681 31122 30847 30665 29698 29720 32233 30826 31232 31236 32562 32212 32554 34251 34035 33368 33053 33124 36105 34084 35131 37891 40617 41476 411252. Demand deposits 99545 101848 104990 105668 106170 108059 117616 112982 114648 114933 119585 118171 120519 121910 125187 128530 127231 126436 139580 131698 133315 137357 136851 139331 1444923. (1+2) Monetary Aggregate M1 129226 132969 135837 136333 135867 137779 149849 143808 145881 146169 152146 150383 153072 156161 159222 161898 160284 159560 175685 165782 168446 175248 177467 180807 1856174. Short-term deposits up to 1 year 159988 160658 161483 158674 160796 163418 163988 165543 165965 166310 168021 166190 166703 168256 169246 167375 169216 168500 169127 173565 172188 171647 173243 174515 1759724.1. In national currency 47899 49172 48824 47702 48173 48459 49487 49277 49228 48974 48583 49889 49996 50746 49943 48811 49841 48485 48967 50341 49583 47118 46853 47649 474364.2. In foreign currency 112089 111486 112659 110972 112623 114959 114501 116266 116738 117336 119438 116301 116707 117509 119303 118564 119375 120015 120160 123224 122605 124528 126391 126866 1285364.2.1. In foreign currency 111405 110947 112398 110552 112268 114366 113932 115631 116160 116784 118516 115744 116095 116900 118236 118270 119164 119794 119941 123004 122393 124301 126021 126512 1281774.2.2. In national currency with foreign clause 685 540 262 420 355 593 569 635 578 552 922 557 613 609 1067 294 211 221 218 221 212 227 369 354 3595. (3+4.1.) Monetary aggregate M2 - in national currency 177125 182141 184660 184035 184040 186238 199336 193085 195108 195142 200729 200272 203068 206907 209165 210709 210125 208046 224651 216123 218029 222367 224320 228456 2330536. (3+4) Monetary aggregate M2 - total 289214 293628 297320 295007 296663 301197 313837 309351 311846 312479 320167 316573 319775 324416 328468 329273 329500 328061 344811 339347 340634 346895 350711 355322 3615897. Long-term deposits over 1 to 2 years 58876 59718 59327 58855 59144 59078 59598 59866 60290 60355 60473 60517 60207 59931 60129 59596 60123 59999 59214 58588 58240 56819 55860 55982 55346 7.1. In national currency 38820 38611 38282 37973 38154 38088 38132 38337 38476 38601 38492 38588 38378 38176 37961 37581 37391 37245 36920 36673 36512 35490 34728 34158 33784 7.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

20056 21107 21045 20882 20990 20990 21466 21528 21814 21754 21981 21929 21829 21755 22168 22015 22731 22754 22294 21915 21728 21329 21132 21823 21562

7.2.1. In foreign currency 19864 20884 20827 20659 20758 20761 21237 21299 21611 21559 21782 21730 21630 21652 22065 21912 22628 22646 22186 21895 21703 21319 21099 21790 21528 7.2.2. In denars with foreign clause 192 223 219 223 232 229 229 229 203 195 199 199 200 103 103 103 103 108 108 20 25 10 32 34 348. (5+7.1) Monetary agregate М3 - in national currency 215944 220753 222942 222007 222195 224325 237468 231422 233585 233743 239221 238860 241446 245083 247126 248290 247516 245291 261571 252796 254541 257856 259048 262615 2668379. (6+7) Monetary agregate М3 - total 348090 353346 356646 353862 355807 360274 373436 369217 372136 372833 380640 377090 379982 384347 388597 388869 389623 388060 404025 397935 398873 403714 406570 411304 41693510. Long-term deposits up to 2 years 38381 38971 40578 41979 42303 42813 43379 43749 45013 45666 46168 46621 47088 47452 48726 49793 50055 50573 51383 51814 52407 52120 52057 52193 51977 10.1. In national currency 25176 25728 27034 28291 28527 28986 29369 29484 30662 31126 31531 31943 32269 32609 33754 34693 34806 35177 35767 35967 36369 36106 36131 36265 35872 10.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

13204 13243 13544 13688 13776 13827 14010 14265 14351 14540 14637 14679 14819 14843 14973 15101 15249 15396 15616 15847 16038 16014 15926 15928 16105

10.2.1. In foreign currency 13160 13200 13501 13644 13732 13783 13967 14220 14306 14495 14592 14634 14774 14798 14928 15059 15207 15354 15577 15808 16000 15976 15912 15914 16091 10.2.2. In denars with foreign clause 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 42 42 42 39 39 38 38 14 14 1412. (8+10.1) Monetary agregate M4 - in national currency 241121 246480 249976 250298 250722 253312 266837 260906 264246 264869 270752 270802 273715 277693 280880 282982 282322 280467 297338 288762 290909 293962 295179 298880 30270913. (9+10) Monetary agregate M4 - total 386470 392317 397225 395840 398110 403087 416814 412965 417149 418499 426808 423711 427071 431799 437324 438662 439678 438633 455408 449749 451280 455834 458627 463497 468912

annual growth rates1. Currency in Circulation Outside Depository Corporations 4.24 5.03 5.72 5.86 6.03 7.64 7.56 8.68 9.95 9.00 12.31 9.99 9.68 10.05 10.34 8.82 11.30 11.46 12.01 10.57 12.48 21.31 24.74 28.76 26.332. Demand deposits 16.95 20.14 20.95 20.82 21.59 21.52 22.15 22.01 17.62 19.64 21.01 18.17 21.07 19.70 19.24 21.64 19.84 17.01 18.67 16.57 16.28 19.51 14.44 17.91 19.893. Monetary Aggregate M1 13.76 16.23 17.12 17.10 17.81 18.23 18.69 18.89 15.89 17.20 19.04 16.32 18.45 17.44 17.22 18.75 17.97 15.81 17.24 15.28 15.47 19.89 16.64 20.23 21.264. Short-term deposits up to 1 year 5.38 5.94 5.64 5.68 6.39 7.85 6.21 7.25 6.85 7.53 9.40 5.42 4.20 4.73 4.81 5.48 5.24 3.11 3.13 4.85 3.75 3.21 3.11 5.01 5.564.1. In national currency -3.02 0.70 -0.94 -0.58 3.20 4.21 3.46 4.76 5.19 4.66 4.66 4.84 4.38 3.20 2.29 2.33 3.46 0.05 -1.05 2.16 0.72 -3.79 -3.56 -4.49 -5.124.2. In foreign currency 9.43 8.43 8.76 8.63 7.82 9.46 7.45 8.34 7.57 8.78 11.46 5.68 4.12 5.40 5.90 6.84 6.00 4.40 4.94 5.98 5.03 6.13 5.82 9.08 10.144.2.1. In foreign currency 9.45 8.52 9.10 8.64 7.69 9.11 7.62 8.23 7.55 8.84 11.17 5.71 4.21 5.37 5.19 6.98 6.14 4.75 5.27 6.38 5.37 6.44 6.33 9.30 10.414.2.2. In national currency with foreign clause 6.68 -7.14 -52.93 4.50 78.69 183.05 -18.82 33.61 11.67 -2.89 66.34 0.14 -10.53 12.91 307.74 -29.99 -40.43 -62.70 -61.62 -65.24 -63.23 -58.84 -59.94 -36.48 -41.435. Monetary aggregate M2 - in national currency 8.68 11.58 11.73 11.94 13.60 14.23 14.50 14.93 12.99 13.78 15.21 13.23 14.65 13.60 13.27 14.49 14.17 11.71 12.70 11.93 11.75 13.95 11.75 14.07 14.776. Monetary aggregate M2 - total 8.97 10.36 10.59 10.67 11.34 12.36 11.82 12.36 10.90 11.85 13.78 10.33 10.57 10.49 10.48 11.62 11.07 8.92 9.87 9.70 9.23 11.01 9.54 12.24 13.087. Long-term deposits over 1 to 2 years 15.96 17.08 14.28 11.96 7.94 6.26 5.80 5.50 5.80 3.53 4.40 3.69 2.26 0.36 1.35 1.26 1.65 1.56 -0.65 -2.13 -3.40 -5.86 -7.63 -7.49 -8.07 7.1. In national currency 15.02 14.61 12.02 9.26 4.45 2.85 1.94 1.70 2.03 0.15 0.40 -0.11 -1.14 -1.13 -0.84 -1.03 -2.00 -2.21 -3.18 -4.34 -5.10 -8.06 -9.78 -11.48 -11.97 7.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

17.83 21.89 18.65 17.22 14.91 13.05 13.42 13.00 13.17 10.10 12.21 11.14 8.84 3.07 5.33 5.43 8.30 8.40 3.86 1.80 -0.40 -1.95 -3.86 -0.48 -1.22

7.2.1. In foreign currency 18.55 22.38 19.21 17.77 15.36 13.11 13.46 12.98 13.37 10.30 12.30 11.22 8.89 3.68 5.95 6.07 9.01 9.08 4.47 2.80 0.42 -1.11 -3.13 0.28 -0.47 7.2.2. In denars with foreign clause -27.30 -11.43 -18.03 -18.19 -14.77 7.41 9.75 15.10 -4.33 -7.92 2.95 2.66 3.84 -53.77 -52.96 -53.90 -55.63 -52.89 -52.85 -91.46 -87.57 -94.69 -83.75 -83.14 -83.068. Monetary agregate М3 - in national currency 9.77 12.10 11.78 11.47 11.92 12.13 12.28 12.51 11.02 11.28 12.54 10.84 11.81 11.02 10.85 11.84 11.40 9.35 10.15 9.24 8.97 10.32 8.29 9.95 10.529. Monetary agregate М3 - total 10.09 11.44 11.19 10.88 10.76 11.31 10.82 11.19 10.04 10.41 12.18 9.21 9.16 8.77 8.96 9.89 9.50 7.71 8.19 7.78 7.18 8.28 6.81 9.07 9.7210. Long-term deposits up to 2 years 10.22 11.91 15.91 19.52 20.13 20.76 20.69 18.85 21.85 23.43 23.78 23.66 22.69 21.76 20.08 18.62 18.33 18.13 18.45 18.44 16.43 14.13 12.75 11.95 10.38 10.1. In national currency 14.54 16.71 22.17 27.06 26.77 27.93 29.68 22.38 26.75 29.03 29.72 29.70 28.17 26.75 24.86 22.63 22.01 21.36 21.79 21.99 18.61 16.00 14.59 13.53 11.16 10.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

2.82 3.62 5.16 6.45 8.38 8.05 5.38 12.15 12.56 12.95 12.68 12.28 12.23 12.08 10.55 10.32 10.70 11.35 11.46 11.10 11.76 10.14 8.80 8.51 8.68

10.2.1. In foreign currency 5.34 6.16 7.84 9.16 9.44 9.10 11.28 12.18 12.59 12.98 12.71 12.31 12.26 12.11 10.57 10.37 10.74 11.40 11.53 11.17 11.84 10.22 9.04 8.75 8.91 10.2.2. In denars with foreign clause -87.48 -87.45 -87.89 -87.85 -73.29 -73.38 -94.13 3.03 2.94 3.05 3.01 3.01 3.05 2.99 2.99 -3.67 -3.66 -3.65 -9.92 -12.27 -14.55 -15.74 -68.62 -68.63 -68.6411. Monetary agregate M4 - in national currency 10.25 12.56 12.82 13.04 13.43 13.73 13.96 13.54 12.65 13.10 14.30 12.77 13.52 12.66 12.36 13.06 12.60 10.72 11.43 10.68 10.09 10.98 9.02 10.37 10.5912. Monetary agregate M4 - total 10.10 11.49 11.65 11.74 11.68 12.25 11.77 11.95 11.20 11.69 13.33 10.63 10.51 10.06 10.09 10.82 10.44 8.82 9.26 8.91 8.18 8.92 7.46 9.39 9.801) Preliminary data 2) Data in accordance with the final balance sheets submission Source: The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia3) Starting from January 2009 the accrued interest is included in Broad money data4) The time series of data for the period from January 2009 onward has been revised for the purposes of applying a new methodology in accordance with the new IMF Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual and Compilation Guide, 2016.

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MONETARY AGGREGATES AND COMPONENTS THEREOF (non-government sector)1),2),3),4)

in millions of denars2018 2019 2019 2020

VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII1) I II III IV V VI1. Currency in Circulation Outside Depository Corporations 29681 31122 30847 30665 29698 29720 32233 30826 31232 31236 32562 32212 32554 34251 34035 33368 33053 33124 36105 34084 35131 37891 40617 41476 411252. Demand deposits 99545 101848 104990 105668 106170 108059 117616 112982 114648 114933 119585 118171 120519 121910 125187 128530 127231 126436 139580 131698 133315 137357 136851 139331 1444923. (1+2) Monetary Aggregate M1 129226 132969 135837 136333 135867 137779 149849 143808 145881 146169 152146 150383 153072 156161 159222 161898 160284 159560 175685 165782 168446 175248 177467 180807 1856174. Short-term deposits up to 1 year 159988 160658 161483 158674 160796 163418 163988 165543 165965 166310 168021 166190 166703 168256 169246 167375 169216 168500 169127 173565 172188 171647 173243 174515 1759724.1. In national currency 47899 49172 48824 47702 48173 48459 49487 49277 49228 48974 48583 49889 49996 50746 49943 48811 49841 48485 48967 50341 49583 47118 46853 47649 474364.2. In foreign currency 112089 111486 112659 110972 112623 114959 114501 116266 116738 117336 119438 116301 116707 117509 119303 118564 119375 120015 120160 123224 122605 124528 126391 126866 1285364.2.1. In foreign currency 111405 110947 112398 110552 112268 114366 113932 115631 116160 116784 118516 115744 116095 116900 118236 118270 119164 119794 119941 123004 122393 124301 126021 126512 1281774.2.2. In national currency with foreign clause 685 540 262 420 355 593 569 635 578 552 922 557 613 609 1067 294 211 221 218 221 212 227 369 354 3595. (3+4.1.) Monetary aggregate M2 - in national currency 177125 182141 184660 184035 184040 186238 199336 193085 195108 195142 200729 200272 203068 206907 209165 210709 210125 208046 224651 216123 218029 222367 224320 228456 2330536. (3+4) Monetary aggregate M2 - total 289214 293628 297320 295007 296663 301197 313837 309351 311846 312479 320167 316573 319775 324416 328468 329273 329500 328061 344811 339347 340634 346895 350711 355322 3615897. Long-term deposits over 1 to 2 years 58876 59718 59327 58855 59144 59078 59598 59866 60290 60355 60473 60517 60207 59931 60129 59596 60123 59999 59214 58588 58240 56819 55860 55982 55346 7.1. In national currency 38820 38611 38282 37973 38154 38088 38132 38337 38476 38601 38492 38588 38378 38176 37961 37581 37391 37245 36920 36673 36512 35490 34728 34158 33784 7.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

20056 21107 21045 20882 20990 20990 21466 21528 21814 21754 21981 21929 21829 21755 22168 22015 22731 22754 22294 21915 21728 21329 21132 21823 21562

7.2.1. In foreign currency 19864 20884 20827 20659 20758 20761 21237 21299 21611 21559 21782 21730 21630 21652 22065 21912 22628 22646 22186 21895 21703 21319 21099 21790 21528 7.2.2. In denars with foreign clause 192 223 219 223 232 229 229 229 203 195 199 199 200 103 103 103 103 108 108 20 25 10 32 34 348. (5+7.1) Monetary agregate М3 - in national currency 215944 220753 222942 222007 222195 224325 237468 231422 233585 233743 239221 238860 241446 245083 247126 248290 247516 245291 261571 252796 254541 257856 259048 262615 2668379. (6+7) Monetary agregate М3 - total 348090 353346 356646 353862 355807 360274 373436 369217 372136 372833 380640 377090 379982 384347 388597 388869 389623 388060 404025 397935 398873 403714 406570 411304 41693510. Long-term deposits up to 2 years 38381 38971 40578 41979 42303 42813 43379 43749 45013 45666 46168 46621 47088 47452 48726 49793 50055 50573 51383 51814 52407 52120 52057 52193 51977 10.1. In national currency 25176 25728 27034 28291 28527 28986 29369 29484 30662 31126 31531 31943 32269 32609 33754 34693 34806 35177 35767 35967 36369 36106 36131 36265 35872 10.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

13204 13243 13544 13688 13776 13827 14010 14265 14351 14540 14637 14679 14819 14843 14973 15101 15249 15396 15616 15847 16038 16014 15926 15928 16105

10.2.1. In foreign currency 13160 13200 13501 13644 13732 13783 13967 14220 14306 14495 14592 14634 14774 14798 14928 15059 15207 15354 15577 15808 16000 15976 15912 15914 16091 10.2.2. In denars with foreign clause 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 42 42 42 39 39 38 38 14 14 1412. (8+10.1) Monetary agregate M4 - in national currency 241121 246480 249976 250298 250722 253312 266837 260906 264246 264869 270752 270802 273715 277693 280880 282982 282322 280467 297338 288762 290909 293962 295179 298880 30270913. (9+10) Monetary agregate M4 - total 386470 392317 397225 395840 398110 403087 416814 412965 417149 418499 426808 423711 427071 431799 437324 438662 439678 438633 455408 449749 451280 455834 458627 463497 468912

annual growth rates1. Currency in Circulation Outside Depository Corporations 4.24 5.03 5.72 5.86 6.03 7.64 7.56 8.68 9.95 9.00 12.31 9.99 9.68 10.05 10.34 8.82 11.30 11.46 12.01 10.57 12.48 21.31 24.74 28.76 26.332. Demand deposits 16.95 20.14 20.95 20.82 21.59 21.52 22.15 22.01 17.62 19.64 21.01 18.17 21.07 19.70 19.24 21.64 19.84 17.01 18.67 16.57 16.28 19.51 14.44 17.91 19.893. Monetary Aggregate M1 13.76 16.23 17.12 17.10 17.81 18.23 18.69 18.89 15.89 17.20 19.04 16.32 18.45 17.44 17.22 18.75 17.97 15.81 17.24 15.28 15.47 19.89 16.64 20.23 21.264. Short-term deposits up to 1 year 5.38 5.94 5.64 5.68 6.39 7.85 6.21 7.25 6.85 7.53 9.40 5.42 4.20 4.73 4.81 5.48 5.24 3.11 3.13 4.85 3.75 3.21 3.11 5.01 5.564.1. In national currency -3.02 0.70 -0.94 -0.58 3.20 4.21 3.46 4.76 5.19 4.66 4.66 4.84 4.38 3.20 2.29 2.33 3.46 0.05 -1.05 2.16 0.72 -3.79 -3.56 -4.49 -5.124.2. In foreign currency 9.43 8.43 8.76 8.63 7.82 9.46 7.45 8.34 7.57 8.78 11.46 5.68 4.12 5.40 5.90 6.84 6.00 4.40 4.94 5.98 5.03 6.13 5.82 9.08 10.144.2.1. In foreign currency 9.45 8.52 9.10 8.64 7.69 9.11 7.62 8.23 7.55 8.84 11.17 5.71 4.21 5.37 5.19 6.98 6.14 4.75 5.27 6.38 5.37 6.44 6.33 9.30 10.414.2.2. In national currency with foreign clause 6.68 -7.14 -52.93 4.50 78.69 183.05 -18.82 33.61 11.67 -2.89 66.34 0.14 -10.53 12.91 307.74 -29.99 -40.43 -62.70 -61.62 -65.24 -63.23 -58.84 -59.94 -36.48 -41.435. Monetary aggregate M2 - in national currency 8.68 11.58 11.73 11.94 13.60 14.23 14.50 14.93 12.99 13.78 15.21 13.23 14.65 13.60 13.27 14.49 14.17 11.71 12.70 11.93 11.75 13.95 11.75 14.07 14.776. Monetary aggregate M2 - total 8.97 10.36 10.59 10.67 11.34 12.36 11.82 12.36 10.90 11.85 13.78 10.33 10.57 10.49 10.48 11.62 11.07 8.92 9.87 9.70 9.23 11.01 9.54 12.24 13.087. Long-term deposits over 1 to 2 years 15.96 17.08 14.28 11.96 7.94 6.26 5.80 5.50 5.80 3.53 4.40 3.69 2.26 0.36 1.35 1.26 1.65 1.56 -0.65 -2.13 -3.40 -5.86 -7.63 -7.49 -8.07 7.1. In national currency 15.02 14.61 12.02 9.26 4.45 2.85 1.94 1.70 2.03 0.15 0.40 -0.11 -1.14 -1.13 -0.84 -1.03 -2.00 -2.21 -3.18 -4.34 -5.10 -8.06 -9.78 -11.48 -11.97 7.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

17.83 21.89 18.65 17.22 14.91 13.05 13.42 13.00 13.17 10.10 12.21 11.14 8.84 3.07 5.33 5.43 8.30 8.40 3.86 1.80 -0.40 -1.95 -3.86 -0.48 -1.22

7.2.1. In foreign currency 18.55 22.38 19.21 17.77 15.36 13.11 13.46 12.98 13.37 10.30 12.30 11.22 8.89 3.68 5.95 6.07 9.01 9.08 4.47 2.80 0.42 -1.11 -3.13 0.28 -0.47 7.2.2. In denars with foreign clause -27.30 -11.43 -18.03 -18.19 -14.77 7.41 9.75 15.10 -4.33 -7.92 2.95 2.66 3.84 -53.77 -52.96 -53.90 -55.63 -52.89 -52.85 -91.46 -87.57 -94.69 -83.75 -83.14 -83.068. Monetary agregate М3 - in national currency 9.77 12.10 11.78 11.47 11.92 12.13 12.28 12.51 11.02 11.28 12.54 10.84 11.81 11.02 10.85 11.84 11.40 9.35 10.15 9.24 8.97 10.32 8.29 9.95 10.529. Monetary agregate М3 - total 10.09 11.44 11.19 10.88 10.76 11.31 10.82 11.19 10.04 10.41 12.18 9.21 9.16 8.77 8.96 9.89 9.50 7.71 8.19 7.78 7.18 8.28 6.81 9.07 9.7210. Long-term deposits up to 2 years 10.22 11.91 15.91 19.52 20.13 20.76 20.69 18.85 21.85 23.43 23.78 23.66 22.69 21.76 20.08 18.62 18.33 18.13 18.45 18.44 16.43 14.13 12.75 11.95 10.38 10.1. In national currency 14.54 16.71 22.17 27.06 26.77 27.93 29.68 22.38 26.75 29.03 29.72 29.70 28.17 26.75 24.86 22.63 22.01 21.36 21.79 21.99 18.61 16.00 14.59 13.53 11.16 10.2. In national currency with foreign clause and in foreign currency

2.82 3.62 5.16 6.45 8.38 8.05 5.38 12.15 12.56 12.95 12.68 12.28 12.23 12.08 10.55 10.32 10.70 11.35 11.46 11.10 11.76 10.14 8.80 8.51 8.68

10.2.1. In foreign currency 5.34 6.16 7.84 9.16 9.44 9.10 11.28 12.18 12.59 12.98 12.71 12.31 12.26 12.11 10.57 10.37 10.74 11.40 11.53 11.17 11.84 10.22 9.04 8.75 8.91 10.2.2. In denars with foreign clause -87.48 -87.45 -87.89 -87.85 -73.29 -73.38 -94.13 3.03 2.94 3.05 3.01 3.01 3.05 2.99 2.99 -3.67 -3.66 -3.65 -9.92 -12.27 -14.55 -15.74 -68.62 -68.63 -68.6411. Monetary agregate M4 - in national currency 10.25 12.56 12.82 13.04 13.43 13.73 13.96 13.54 12.65 13.10 14.30 12.77 13.52 12.66 12.36 13.06 12.60 10.72 11.43 10.68 10.09 10.98 9.02 10.37 10.5912. Monetary agregate M4 - total 10.10 11.49 11.65 11.74 11.68 12.25 11.77 11.95 11.20 11.69 13.33 10.63 10.51 10.06 10.09 10.82 10.44 8.82 9.26 8.91 8.18 8.92 7.46 9.39 9.801) Preliminary data 2) Data in accordance with the final balance sheets submission Source: The National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia3) Starting from January 2009 the accrued interest is included in Broad money data4) The time series of data for the period from January 2009 onward has been revised for the purposes of applying a new methodology in accordance with the new IMF Monetary and Financial Statistics Manual and Compilation Guide, 2016.

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BALANCE OF PAYMENTS - (annual and quarterly data series)1)

In million US$

20172018

20182019

20192020

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

I. CURRENT ACOUNT -96.73 -168.90 34.84 231.47 -123.01 -25.60 -178.6 -54.0 197.3 -317.6 -352.9 -172.8GOODS -2013.9 -569.3 -483.5 -459.2 -540.9 -2052.9 -538.6 -496.8 -487.0 -679.1 -2201.5 -604.5

Credit 4615.2 1302.1 1434.7 1433.6 1581.0 5751.4 1413.5 1510.9 1514.1 1519.6 5958.1 1249.2Debit2) 6629.1 1871.4 1918.3 1892.8 2121.8 7804.3 1952.0 2007.7 2001.1 2198.7 8159.5 1853.7

SERVICES 425.5 127.6 139.1 217.6 -52.2 432.1 115.7 108.2 193.8 -36.8 380.9 183.6PRIMARY INCOME -447.8 -135.0 -131.1 -138.7 -126.9 -531.7 -126.6 -123.4 -124.7 -127.0 -501.7 -111.5SECONDARY INCOME 1939.5 407.8 510.4 611.7 597.0 2126.9 371.0 457.9 615.3 525.3 1969.5 359.7

Credit 2084.1 441.8 552.7 655.1 638.7 2288.2 406.5 498.6 652.5 567.7 2125.3 390.6

Debit 144.7 34.0 42.3 43.3 41.7 161.3 35.5 40.7 37.2 42.4 155.8 31.0

II CAPITAL ACCOUNT 20.3 1.5 1.7 1.4 8.9 13.4 0.7 0.1 6.6 -2.1 5.3 1.4Credit 20.5 1.5 1.7 1.4 8.9 13.5 0.7 0.1 6.6 0.6 8.0 1.4Debit 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 2.7 0.0

III FINANCIAL ACCOUNT -89.2 -187.4 51.1 235.4 -102.4 -3.3 -179.7 -38.9 227.9 -281.2 -271.8 -191.7Direct investment -198.5 -282.4 -83.0 3.0 -350.8 -713.3 -45.2 -12.1 -70.2 -195.2 -322.6 -146.2Portfolio investment

23.3 -447.0 1.9 41.0 13.8 -390.3 25.3 22.3 80.5 40.1 168.2 34.7

Other investment 241.4 230.7 60.5 85.5 73.0 449.6 -153.6 -104.4 25.3 -299.8 -532.5 195.2Net acquisition of financial assets

274.2 448.2 88.2 40.9 -186.7 390.5 384.7 -62.2 158.1 -331.0 149.6 329.1

Net incurrence of liabilities

32.7 217.5 27.7 -44.6 -259.7 -59.1 538.3 42.2 132.8 -31.3 682.1 133.9

Reserve assets3) -155.4 311.4 71.7 106.0 161.5 650.6 -6.3 55.3 192.3 173.7 415.1 -275.4IV. NET ERRORS AND

OMISSIONS-12.7 -20.0 14.5 2.6 11.7 8.8 -1.8 15.0 24.0 38.5 75.7 -20.3

1) Provisional data for 2018, 2019 and 2020.

a. Revision of data has been done in September 2019 in the following categories:

- for 2018: Direct Investment, Primary Income, Secondary Income, Capital Account, due to inclusion of data from the annual FDI Survey VS 11 and VS 22;

- all components for 2018 - as a result of improved coverage of data;

- for 2017: Goods, Services, Secondary Income and Trade credits data due to the final data on foreign trade.

b. In June 2014 revision was done in accordance with the Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual (BPM6), IMF, 2009.

- For the period 2010-March, 2014 revision was done fully in accordance with the BPM6 recommendations.

- For the period 2003-2009 revision was done on the basis of IMF’s BPM5-to-BPM6 conversion matrix, while some balance of payments items with more detailed data were revised as recommended in BPM6.

- More detailed information for the methodological changes is available on the following link: www.nbrm.mk/Information2) Imports data are on fob basis in accordance with IMF VI Balance of Payments Manual. Calculation of cif / fob factor as % of imports cif is 3.863) For the period after 2006 excluding price changes and exchange rate differences.

Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia

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TRADE BALANCE - annual and quarterly data series

In million US$

20172018

20182019

20192020

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

GOODS -2013.9 -569.3 -483.5 -459.2 -540.9 -2052.9 -538.6 -496.8 -487.0 -679.1 -2201.5 -604.5

Credit 4615.2 1302.1 1434.7 1433.6 1581.0 5751.4 1413.5 1510.9 1514.1 1519.6 5958.1 1249.2

Debit 6629.1 1871.4 1918.3 1892.8 2121.8 7804.3 1952.0 2007.7 2001.1 2198.7 8159.5 1853.7

1. General merchandise on a balance of payments basis

-2081.5 -597.9 -499.9 -486.4 -568.4 -2152.5 -540.5 -493.5 -500.8 -692.2 -2227.1 -615.3

Credit 4547.6 1273.5 1418.4 1406.4 1553.5 5651.8 1411.5 1514.2 1500.2 1506.6 5932.4 1238.4

Debit 6629.1 1871.4 1918.3 1892.8 2121.8 7804.3 1951.9 2007.7 2001.1 2198.7 8159.5 1853.7

2. Net exports of goods under merchanting (credit)

67.6 28.6 16.4 27.0 27.5 99.4 2.0 -3.2 13.9 13.1 25.7 10.7

Goods acquired under merchanting (negative credit)

-270.2 -73.7 -73.5 -63.9 -84.8 -295.9 -102.5 -140.0 -116.2 -149.6 -508.3 -187.8

Goods sold under merchanting (credit)

337.8 102.2 89.9 90.9 112.3 395.4 104.6 136.7 130.1 162.6 534.0 198.5

3. Nonmonetary gold 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.0

Credit 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

Debit 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0

Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia

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BALANCE OF SERVICES - annual and quarterly data seriesIn million US$

20172018

20182019

20192020

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

SERVICES 425.5 127.6 139.1 217.6 -52.2 432.1 115.7 108.2 193.8 -36.8 380.9 183.6 -Credit 1626.2 428.6 428.9 532.8 460.1 1850.3 429.5 398.7 540.8 449.7 1818.8 423.4 -Debit 1200.7 301.0 289.9 315.2 512.3 1418.3 313.8 290.5 347.0 486.5 1437.9 239.81. Manufacturing services on physical inputs owned by others

276.8 86.9 67.1 96.2 56.6 306.8 95.3 43.5 92.4 70.1 301.4 97.8

Credit 277.3 87.1 67.2 96.5 57.1 307.8 95.2 42.1 91.8 69.6 298.7 97.2 -Debit 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 -0.1 -1.4 -0.7 -0.5 -2.6 -0.62. Maintenance and repair services n.i.e.

-6.8 -1.3 -0.7 -5.4 -2.2 -9.6 -2.6 0.5 -0.7 -1.4 -4.3 0.0

-Credit 2.7 0.6 1.0 0.9 1.5 4.1 0.9 1.4 0.9 0.8 4.1 1.2 -Debit 9.5 1.9 1.7 6.4 3.7 13.7 3.6 0.9 1.6 2.3 8.4 1.2

3. Transport 47.0 16.4 17.6 21.4 17.4 72.7 12.7 10.5 13.3 15.5 52.0 12.6 -Credit 397.1 105.5 113.9 117.7 123.9 461.1 105.8 112.2 117.7 120.0 455.7 97.9 -Debit 350.1 89.2 96.4 96.4 106.5 388.4 93.1 101.7 104.4 104.6 403.7 85.4

4. Travel 119.7 8.3 19.0 75.6 19.9 122.8 3.8 16.5 76.9 16.5 113.6 8.4 -Credit 327.0 64.7 87.2 147.1 82.7 381.8 63.3 90.7 154.2 87.9 396.0 63.7 -Debit 207.3 56.4 68.2 71.5 62.9 259.0 59.5 74.2 77.3 71.4 282.4 55.3

5. Construction -16.3 9.3 6.8 8.6 -21.2 3.5 -23.3 5.0 -15.0 -3.9 -37.2 3.0 -Credit 150.3 39.7 28.7 26.8 30.6 125.8 22.5 9.5 18.5 8.3 58.8 7.2 -Debit 166.6 30.3 22.0 18.2 51.8 122.3 45.8 4.6 33.4 12.2 96.0 4.3

6. Insurance and pension services

-6.8 -1.9 -1.9 -1.9 -2.1 -7.8 -1.9 -2.0 -2.0 -2.2 -8.1 -1.8

-Credit 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -Debit 6.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.1 7.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.2 8.1 1.8

7. Financial services -30.1 -9.4 -6.9 -5.1 -3.5 -24.8 -5.7 -4.5 -7.2 -6.5 -24.0 -5.8 -Credit 3.8 1.0 1.0 1.4 1.3 4.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.3 5.2 0.8 -Debit 33.9 10.4 7.9 6.5 4.8 29.6 6.9 5.7 8.8 7.8 29.2 6.6

8. Charges for the use of intellectual property n.i.e.

-43.6 -2.7 -5.0 -6.5 -162.7 -176.9 -4.3 -5.8 -5.2 -134.5 -149.8 -6.0

-Credit 9.8 2.9 3.0 2.5 3.4 11.8 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.5 10.7 2.3 -Debit 53.4 5.6 8.0 9.0 166.2 188.8 7.0 8.8 7.7 137.0 160.6 8.3

9. Telecommunications, computer, and information services

72.0 20.4 24.7 28.7 36.7 110.5 32.9 28.5 38.5 36.4 136.3 43.8

-Credit 166.2 46.8 49.2 56.8 63.5 216.4 54.1 52.4 64.1 64.4 235.0 62.2 -Debit 94.2 26.4 24.5 28.2 26.8 105.9 21.2 23.9 25.6 28.0 98.7 18.5

10. Other business services 20.0 4.2 20.5 8.0 9.9 42.6 10.5 19.2 5.1 -22.9 11.9 35.4 -Credit 254.2 71.5 68.5 71.8 84.3 296.1 75.9 76.7 78.0 85.6 316.3 84.4 -Debit 234.1 67.4 48.0 63.8 74.4 253.6 65.4 57.5 73.0 108.5 304.4 49.0

11. Personal, cultural, and recreational services

10.0 1.7 1.2 1.4 2.7 7.0 1.3 -0.4 1.3 1.0 3.2 0.5

-Credit 33.8 7.7 7.5 9.5 9.1 33.8 6.0 6.3 10.1 7.7 30.0 5.6 -Debit 23.8 6.0 6.3 8.1 6.4 26.8 4.7 6.7 8.8 6.7 26.9 5.1

12. Government goods and services n.i.e.

-16.4 -4.4 -3.3 -3.3 -3.6 -14.6 -3.0 -2.6 -3.6 -4.8 -14.0 -4.3

-Credit 3.9 0.9 1.6 1.7 2.5 6.7 1.9 3.1 1.5 1.6 8.1 0.7 -Debit 20.4 5.4 4.9 4.9 6.1 21.3 4.9 5.7 5.1 6.3 22.1 5.0

Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia

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BALANCE OF SECONDARY INCOME - annual and quarterly data seriesIn million US$

20172018

20182019

20192020

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q

Secondary income 1939.5 407.80 510.42 611.74 596.98 2126.9 370.95 457.89 615.30 525.32 1969.5 359.68

-Credit 2084.1 441.77 552.69 655.07 638.69 2288.2 406.49 498.59 652.47 567.72 2125.3 390.65

-Debit 144.7 33.97 42.27 43.33 41.71 161.3 35.54 40.71 37.17 42.40 155.8 30.97

1. General government 130.0 9.26 6.40 11.82 98.07 125.5 6.25 0.56 4.63 30.99 42.4 13.45

-Credit 161.1 13.61 21.17 18.51 102.61 155.9 8.88 13.25 11.30 38.67 72.1 15.48

-Debit 31.1 4.35 14.77 6.69 4.54 30.4 2.64 12.69 6.67 7.68 29.7 2.03

2. Financial corporations, nonfinancial corporations, households, and NPISHs

1809.5 398.54 504.02 599.92 498.92 2001.4 364.71 457.33 610.67 494.33 1927.0 346.23

-Credit 1923.1 428.16 531.52 636.56 536.08 2132.3 397.61 485.35 641.17 529.05 2053.2 375.17

-Debit 113.6 29.62 27.50 36.64 37.17 130.9 32.90 28.02 30.49 34.72 126.1 28.93

2.1. Personal transfers (Current transfers between resident and nonresident households)

198.3 46.97 59.99 55.57 54.81 217.3 44.54 51.94 53.95 49.49 199.9 45.42

-Credit 219.0 51.75 64.41 59.95 59.87 236.0 49.23 57.03 58.48 54.17 218.9 50.28

-Debit 20.7 4.78 4.43 4.38 5.07 18.7 4.68 5.09 4.54 4.68 19.0 4.86

Of which: Workers' remittances 198.3 46.97 59.99 55.57 54.81 217.3 44.54 51.94 53.95 49.49 199.9 45.42

-Credit 219.0 51.75 64.41 59.95 59.87 236.0 49.23 57.03 58.48 54.17 218.9 50.28

-Debit 20.7 4.78 4.43 4.38 5.07 18.7 4.68 5.09 4.54 4.68 19.0 4.86

2.2. Other current transfers 1611.2 351.57 444.03 544.35 444.11 1784.1 320.16 405.39 556.73 444.84 1727.1 300.82

-Credit 1704.0 376.41 467.11 576.61 476.21 1896.3 348.38 428.31 582.68 474.88 1834.3 324.89

-Debit 92.9 24.84 23.07 32.25 32.10 112.3 28.22 22.92 25.96 30.04 107.1 24.07

Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia

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EXCHANGE RATES (average quarterly and monthly rates)Denars (Dinars prior to April 26th 1992) per 1 unit of foreign currency

Exchange rates of the National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia CHF GBP USD EUR

2018 I Q 52.8372 69.6764 50.0967 61.5580II Q 52.3604 70.1745 51.5541 61.5009

III Q 53.7441 68.9189 52.8973 61.4929IV Q 54.1191 69.3447 53.8920 61.4935

2019 I Q 54.3379 70.4783 54.1702 61.5252II Q 54.5730 70.3624 54.7494 61.4982

III Q 56.0905 68.2094 55.3024 61.4930IV Q 56.1199 71.4236 55.5609 61.5051

2020 I Q 57.7304 71.6280 55.8875 61.6131II Q 58.1661 69.5900 56.0864 61.6929

2017June 56.7525 70.3847 55.0327 61.6928July 55.7268 69.4976 53.5278 61.5728August 54.0390 67.6144 52.1644 61.5327September 53.7241 68.7477 51.7094 61.6310October 53.2746 69.0131 52.2880 61.4832November 52.8472 69.2376 52.4228 61.5030December 52.6172 69.7209 51.9908 61.5611

2018January 52.4500 69.5976 50.4967 61.5111February 53.4033 69.7640 49.8496 61.6422March 52.7130 69.6762 49.9198 61.5288April 51.7962 70.4741 50.0978 61.5022May 52.0890 70.0363 51.9362 61.4990June 53.2052 70.0178 52.6156 61.5016July 52.8978 69.3011 52.6070 61.4916August 53.8287 68.5996 53.2888 61.4928September 54.5312 68.8540 52.7371 61.4944October 53.8786 69.6909 53.5316 61.4934November 54.0183 69.8324 54.1084 61.4932December 54.4572 68.5266 54.0430 61.4940

2019January 54.4546 69.3402 53.8762 61.5061February 54.1653 70.4254 54.2358 61.5748March 54.3771 71.6641 54.4051 61.4996April 54.3305 71.3206 54.7345 61.4991May 54.3308 70.6957 54.9829 61.4924June 55.0658 69.0597 54.5229 61.5034July 55.5163 68.4733 54.7825 61.4969August 56.3974 67.2204 55.3129 61.4904September 56.3667 68.9588 55.8289 61.4915October 56.0579 70.0384 55.6690 61.4947November 56.0203 71.6658 55.6201 61.5061December 56.2782 72.5743 55.3956 61.5147

2020January 57.1118 72.4555 55.4065 61.5375February 57.8276 73.3035 56.4547 61.6057March 58.2579 69.2330 55.8379 61.6956April 58.5086 70.4207 56.7633 61.6951May 58.3587 69.7223 56.6219 61.6884June 57.6248 68.6226 54.8560 61.6955Source: National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia

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QUARTERLY PRODUCTION VOLUME INDICES IN INDUSTRY

2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2019 ----------- I Q 2018

II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

II Q 2019 ----------- II Q 2018

III Q 2019 --------------

Ø 2015

III Q 2019 -------------- III Q 2018

IV Q 2019 --------------

Ø 2015

IV Q 2019 -------------- IV Q 2018

I Q 2020 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2020 ----------- I Q 2019

Total 107.1 108.8 111.3 101.1 117.2 107.1 117.3 98.7 103.2 96.3

Energy 135.5 116.2 99.1 124.3 131.1 139.0 106.1 87.2 120.7 89.0

Intermediate goods, except energy

91.7 109.0 108.9 100.5 104.9 97.6 105.2 98.3 91.4 99.7

Capital goods 165.9 112.3 163.8 97.1 170.1 110.7 178.1 107.1 156.4 94.3

Durable consumer goods

131.4 102.0 149.8 101.9 191.5 118.8 189.6 92.1 128.3 97.6

Nondurable consumer goods

81.8 100.3 93.2 98.7 94.6 100.4 101.8 98.9 81.5 99.7

QUARTERLY STOCK INDICES IN INDUSTRY

2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2019 ----------- I Q 2018

II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

II Q 2019 ----------- II Q 2018

III Q 2019 --------------

Ø 2015

III Q 2019 -------------- III Q 2018

IV Q 2019 --------------

Ø 2015

IV Q 2019 -------------- IV Q 2018

I Q 2020 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2020 ----------- I Q 2019

Total 121.0 94.9 110.4 89.5 123.9 92.7 144.8 114.7 131.9 109.0

Energy 89.9 181.3 65.7 81.1 85.7 94.4 76.4 145.2 61.8 68.8

Intermediate goods, except energy

114.9 100.5 119.2 103.4 116.0 101.5 116.6 102.3 112.3 97.8

Capital goods 176.2 84.3 125.1 76.5 182.4 88.1 248.9 126.9 196.1 111.3

Durable consumer goods

94.1 86.4 104.8 91.3 87.6 76.7 72.0 74.2 90.9 96.6

Nondurable consumer goods

90.6 102.8 95.8 92.2 93.0 91.5 101.1 108.5 108.5 119.8

QUARTERLY INDICES OF EMPLOYEES IN INDUSTRY

2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

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II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

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Total 108.1 100.4 107.1 97.7 106.3 98.1 105.7 97.5 104.1 96.4

Energy 101.2 99.5 100.5 98.8 99.4 98.4 99.5 98.4 100.4 99.2

Intermediate goods, except energy

120.4 100.9 118.9 98.3 117.9 98.0 116.6 97.0 114.9 95.4

Capital goods 158.0 113.6 158.2 103.8 161.3 106.7 161.3 102.6 159.2 100.7

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102.8 96.4 99.5 94.6 99.0 95.7 98.8 96.5 95.2 92.6

Nondurable consumer goods

92.5 96.1 91.5 95.1 89.8 95.0 89.2 95.6 87.6 94.8

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QUARTERLY TURNOVER INDICES IN INDUSTRY, TOTAL2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2019 ----------- I Q 2018

II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

II Q 2019 ----------- II Q 2018

III Q 2019 --------------

Ø 2015

III Q 2019 -------------- III Q 2018

IV Q 2019 --------------

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IV Q 2019 -------------- IV Q 2018

I Q 2020 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2020 ----------- I Q 2019

Total 133.3 111.9 142.6 107.4 136.4 102.7 137.8 101.0 129.8 97.4

Mining and quarrying

121.2 80.6 147.6 91.3 153.8 96.6 147.6 99.6 98.3 81.1

Manufacturing 133.8 113.4 142.4 108.2 135.7 102.9 137.4 101.1 131.0 98.0Intermediate goods, except energy

110.9 104.9 125.5 102.9 131.8 105.7 130.9 107.6 112.1 101.1

Capital goods 185.0 123.2 183.0 113.6 150.9 100.9 157.7 96.0 172.2 93.1Durable consumer goods

101.6 104.5 105.4 96.8 120.2 97.8 135.5 97.3 84.6 83.3

Nondurable consumer goods

102.7 101.7 119.3 103.8 126.6 102.2 123.5 102.0 105.6 102.8

QUARTERLY TURNOVER INDICES IN INDUSTRY ON THE DOMESTIC MARKET2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2019 ----------- I Q 2018

II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

II Q 2019 ----------- II Q 2018

III Q 2019 --------------

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III Q 2019 -------------- III Q 2018

IV Q 2019 --------------

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IV Q 2019 -------------- IV Q 2018

I Q 2020 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2020 ----------- I Q 2019

Total 83.5 100.0 101.6 100.6 106.8 100.4 108.2 102.0 86.8 103.9

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63.3 89.9 88.6 85.0 103.5 92.4 87.3 71.2 75.0 118.5

Manufacturing 84.0 100.1 101.8 100.9 106.9 100.6 108.7 102.7 87.1 103.7Intermediate goods, except energy

81.6 100.8 100.0 99.4 102.3 95.8 110.9 101.7 89.3 109.4

Capital goods 96.4 119.7 98.2 133.4 105.8 133.2 99.9 103.3 72.0 74.7Durable consumer goods

97.6 107.6 115.3 104.1 133.0 105.5 142.7 98.9 79.1 81.0

Nondurable consumer goods

82.4 96.7 101.9 98.7 108.0 100.8 104.1 102.5 87.2 105.7

QUARTERLY TURNOVER INDICES IN INDUSTRY ON THE NON-DOMESTIC MARKET2015 = 100

I Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2019 ----------- I Q 2018

II Q 2019 ----------- Ø 2015

II Q 2019 ----------- II Q 2018

III Q 2019 --------------

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III Q 2019 -------------- III Q 2018

IV Q 2019 --------------

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IV Q 2019 -------------- IV Q 2018

I Q 2020 ----------- Ø 2015

I Q 2020 ----------- I Q 2019

Total 154.4 115.7 159.7 109.8 147.0 103.3 149.1 100.3 147.7 95.7

Mining and quarrying

132.0 80.8 152.0 92.7 154.8 97.5 148.7 100.5 105.5 79.9

Manufacturing 155.5 117.7 160.1 110.7 146.7 103.7 149.1 100.2 149.7 96.3Intermediate goods, except energy

123.9 105.4 135.9 104.1 143.4 109.9 138.4 109.5 122.3 98.7

Capital goods 189.7 123.9 187.5 113.4 153.2 100.3 160.1 95.6 176.8 93.2Durable consumer goods

98.1 105.9 90.9 87.2 92.4 81.4 117.3 93.0 83.5 85.1

Nondurable consumer goods

120.3 105.6 134.6 108.4 142.1 103.9 141.3 102.1 121.4 100.9

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VALUE OF COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION WORKS BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF 2020

Value of completed construction works (in thousand denars)

totalbuildings civil engineering works

all residential buildings all waterworks

Total 4 460 949 1 940 424 1 181 456 2 520 525 212 915Construction business entities 4 302 994 4 325 731 2 139 987 2 362 570 211 597Non-construction business entities 157 955 - - 157 955 1 318

TURNOVER IN CATERING TRADE AND SERVICES2019 2020 III Q 2019

------------- II Q 2019

IV Q 2019 ------------- III Q 2019

I Q 2020----------

IV Q 2019II Q III Q IV Q I Q

in ‘000 000 denars

Total 3 470 4 746 3 395 2 359 136.8 71.5 69.5

Drinks 826 1 095 811 584 132.6 74.1 72.0

Food and beverages 1 825 2 328 1 888 1 371 127.6 81.1 72.6

Nights spent 659 1 136 536 305 172.4 47.2 56.9

Other 160 187 160 99 116.9 85.6 61.8

NUMBER OF TOURISTS AND NIGHTS SPENT 2019 2020 III Q 2019

------------- II Q 2019

IV Q 2019 ------------- III Q 2019

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IV Q 2019II Q III Q IV Q I Q

Tourists - total 303 349 510 828 223 273 120 497 168.4 43.7 54.0

Domestic 85 239 218 047 70 719 44 167 255.8 32.4 62.5

Foreign 218 110 292 781 152 554 76 330 134.2 52.1 50.0

Nights spent - total 636 415 1 863 486 455 305 246 564 292.8 24.4 54.2

Domestic 205 422 1 184 223 169 566 106 434 576.5 14.3 62.8

Foreign 430 993 679 263 285 739 140 130 157.6 42.1 49.0

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TRANSPORT AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS

2018 2019 2020

I Q II Q III Q IV Q I Q II Q III Q IV Q I кв.

Road transport

Passengers carried ('000)1) 2 094 2 148 2 155 2 119 1 534 1 713 1 619 1 605 1 215

Passenger kilometres ('000)1) 303 601 313 410 344 928 316 923 241 251 261 707 298 107 245 058 180 673

Kilometres passed ('000)1) 10 030 15 381 20 718 22 956 19 220 19 000 21 287 20 212 13 015

Goods carried ('000 tonnes)2) 16 584 20 240 16 979 15 336 15 915 16 608 18 572 18 300 14 709

Tonne-kilometres ('000 000)2) 2 790 2 632 2 711 2 504 2 536 2 625 2 561 2 544 2 399

Kilometres passed ('000) 2) 226 228 258 247 207 216 200 212 201

Urban and suburban transport

Kilometres passed ('000)1) 11 384 11 468 10 941 11 873 11 227 10 998 10 589 11 212 9 415

Passengers carried ('000)1) 18 037 18 916 15 036 19 421 18 330 18 570 15 949 19191 15 277

Passenger kilometres (‘000)1) 250 907 250 457 206 395 260 347 249 861 255 220 220 497 256104 184 142

Railway transport

Passengers carried ('000) 132 148 124 137 130 147 124 148 93

Passenger kilometres ('000) 15 849 17 656 14 176 15 507 14 704 16 356 13 538 16 971 10 097

Goods carried ('000 tonnes) 433 483 439 320 438 497 425 480 441

Net tonne-kilometres ('000) 77 206 87 937 85 875 55 140 81 926 94 391 82 144 91 452 84 257

Air transport3)

Passengers carried, number 446 306 590 573 777 724 519 955 480 504 680 033 882 691 623 546 429 869

Goods carried (tonnes) 653 703 1 126 816 673 1 095 897 742 619

Postal traffic

Post parcels ('000) 8 676 7 900 7 914 8 387 9 257 7 960 7 592 8 041 8 545

Parcels ('000) 19 18 16 18 20 20 28 29 23

Telecommunications traffic4)

Calls from fixed telephony ('000 minutes) 52 086 52 272 48 820 49 031 47 037 44 231 41 805 41 420 ...

Calls from mobile telephony ('000 minutes) 1 323 028 1 401 556 1 358 474 1 387 086 1 323 342 1 371 152 1 339 493 1 376 453 ...

1) Due to methodological changes, data on road passenger transport for 2013 have been revised.

2) Since 2018, transit and cabotage transport are included.

3) Since 2014, data on goods carried also include mail. Transit is excluded.

4) Since 2013, source of data is Agency for electronic communications (AEC).

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UNIT VALUE INDICES IN THE EXTERNAL TRADE, 2017, BY FISHER

2015=100

SECTORS BY SITCImport Export

2017 I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. 2017 I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.

Total 104.1 99.9 101.4 106.4 109.0 99.1 94.1 97.2 102.3 102.7

0 Food and live animals 104.6 99.3 103.4 108.7 106.9 105.1 97.2 100.0 112.1 111.0

1 Beverages and tobacco 111.2 109.5 105.3 115.9 114.0 112.9 103.8 109.4 121.6 116.7

2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels

87.5 86.2 83.0 87.6 93.1 131.3 120.1 126.7 133.2 145.0

3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials

95.1 92.3 89.3 94.5 104.4 97.7 95.4 93.1 96.8 105.4

4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes

103.9 102.4 103.5 105.0 104.7 101.4 101.7 100.6 103.0 100.4

5 Chemicals and related products, n.e.s.

106.6 103.1 103.4 108.8 111.0 99.2 96.6 100.0 99.4 100.6

6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material

103.2 98.7 101.5 105.1 107.7 99.5 93.9 96.7 101.2 106.1

7 Machinery and transport equipment

109.0 103.6 106.4 112.2 113.7 83.3 81.0 81.1 86.2 85.1

8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles

108.8 106.3 102.2 112.6 114.3 109.7 101.1 107.7 115.8 114.1

UNIT VALUE INDICES IN THE EXTERNAL TRADE, 2017, BY LASPEYRES

2015=100

SECTORS BY SITC Import Export

2017 I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр. 2017 I тр. II тр. III тр. IV тр.

Total 103.0 99.4 100.0 105.2 107.3 98.2 94.0 96.8 100.6 101.5

0 Food and live animals 104.3 99.0 102.9 108.8 106.6 105.7 97.7 103.3 111.4 110.5

1 Beverages and tobacco 109.5 104.4 105.1 114.9 113.8 112.2 104.3 109.7 119.9 114.9

2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels

84.9 87.8 82.9 84.7 84.2 133.3 121.4 129.4 136.0 146.5

3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials

95.6 93.9 89.6 94.8 104.2 98.2 96.3 93.7 97.3 105.3

4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes

104.3 103.6 103.5 105.6 104.6 100.5 100.3 99.8 102.1 99.7

5 Chemicals and related products, n.e.s.

107.1 103.6 104.7 109.3 111.0 98.9 96.4 99.8 99.0 100.3

6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material

102.5 98.6 100.5 104.4 106.5 94.9 93.0 93.4 94.1 98.9

7 Machinery and transport equipment

105.6 101.5 102.4 108.8 109.6 82.8 80.3 80.4 85.8 84.5

8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles

107.6 103.8 99.9 111.0 115.5 108.2 100.6 106.4 113.8 112.1

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May 112.4 77.3 91.1 105.5 93.2 96.0 141.6 144.1 72.2 57.5 97.2 104.5 93.3 95.7 133.7 131.9 155.8 85.7 90.2 106.5 159.5 176.4 211.9 36.2 132.3 102.4 150.2 94.6June 113.8 79.3 92.6 94.8 83.0 110.2 138.6 134.5 71.8 52.8 90.1 100.8 89.5 88.4 142.6 126.3 152.5 73.7 77.8 126.2 180.4 162.5 234.6 149.6 124.5 95.5 152.2 118.2July 119.9 94.5 95.0 104.4 89.4 121.2 127.3 136.4 73.1 56.0 81.3 100.7 88.1 112.6 132.9 137.1 146.2 81.7 74.1 121.0 175.1 172.3 239.9 134.5 138.4 116.9 148.0 137.7August 110.2 86.5 95.9 81.3 95.7 114.5 87.2 113.0 57.6 43.2 74.1 90.0 81.6 80.5 102.8 106.1 129.4 77.4 70.3 94.6 154.7 170.6 197.0 57.1 110.2 59.3 133.6 152.3September 121.5 79.5 94.2 86.5 134.5 99.1 141.8 146.2 64.4 52.3 77.7 104.7 79.6 78.9 148.7 118.5 131.5 77.3 109.0 123.9 177.5 165.1 251.3 136.0 117.0 104.0 131.3 135.1October 121.8 74.9 91.8 97.1 149.3 86.0 78.5 148.0 65.8 40.4 79.4 118.6 84.8 123.5 147.4 149.8 170.1 85.3 74.3 146.1 197.0 187.2 247.7 76.8 129.9 125.0 156.1 100.7November 118.4 66.5 83.6 85.4 112.8 134.9 30.2 139.8 73.0 50.6 65.2 119.9 84.1 82.6 175.7 144.3 141.7 87.4 101.9 126.2 176.5 178.2 252.2 52.6 148.6 113.8 139.4 107.1December 111.8 74.5 85.1 58.4 91.5 206.9 29.5 108.3 69.1 38.7 66.1 115.7 82.4 79.7 186.3 104.3 113.6 79.0 75.6 124.5 139.2 177.8 177.3 92.3 133.2 108.2 161.0 135.1

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October 131.7 97.5 23.3 139.8 179.9 59.5 69.4 132.1 130.8 101.1 87.9 191.2 128.0 119.3 162.5 116.8 109.4 161.5 74.4 208.0 523.6 198.1 245.0 59.4

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January 136.2 59.6 41.4 127.9 171.4 96.0 47.4 128.6 119.8 98.5 50.0 135.7 116.6 140.7 151.7 104.2 116.9 146.5 90.2 208.8 1270.2 602.1 205.0 72.1

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January 136.2 59.6 41.4 127.9 171.4 96.0 47.4 128.6 119.8 98.5 50.0 135.7 116.6 140.7 151.7 104.2 116.9 146.5 90.2 208.8 1270.2 602.1 205.0 72.1

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January 104.6 102.3 107.5 89.4 101.1 102.0 66.5 120.8 79.1 50.5 90.8 105.9 82.0 104.8 126.8 104.7 96.4 78.1 93.5 140.0 193.7 160.2 170.1 102.7 97.2 111.1 186.5 99.4February 104.7 102.2 107.1 89.2 101.4 101.6 69.4 118.2 79.1 49.9 99.8 106.6 81.2 105.0 127.5 104.4 95.3 78.4 95.5 140.7 195.4 160.1 169.9 103.5 97.8 111.1 194.6 99.7March 103.1 101.8 107.1 88.5 100.6 102.4 61.6 116.7 78.6 46.0 99.4 106.8 79.9 104.7 127.5 104.2 95.4 78.3 96.2 140.7 182.5 160.0 168.7 103.3 96.5 111.1 202.7 99.5April 102.2 101.3 106.9 88.5 100.3 102.7 57.8 113.3 77.9 44.5 99.2 106.9 79.9 105.4 127.8 103.4 94.3 78.5 95.8 141.8 182.9 156.0 166.1 103.3 95.7 110.6 178.4 99.5May 101.7 101.3 107.5 87.4 99.9 102.4 57.6 113.3 78.0 46.5 99.2 107.4 79.3 106.4 128.8 104.2 94.2 78.4 94.5 140.0 180.3 155.2 162.9 103.3 95.7 110.6 170.3 99.5

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January 104.6 102.3 107.5 89.4 101.1 102.0 66.5 120.8 79.1 50.5 90.8 105.9 82.0 104.8 126.8 104.7 96.4 78.1 93.5 140.0 193.7 160.2 170.1 102.7 97.2 111.1 186.5 99.4February 104.7 102.2 107.1 89.2 101.4 101.6 69.4 118.2 79.1 49.9 99.8 106.6 81.2 105.0 127.5 104.4 95.3 78.4 95.5 140.7 195.4 160.1 169.9 103.5 97.8 111.1 194.6 99.7March 103.1 101.8 107.1 88.5 100.6 102.4 61.6 116.7 78.6 46.0 99.4 106.8 79.9 104.7 127.5 104.2 95.4 78.3 96.2 140.7 182.5 160.0 168.7 103.3 96.5 111.1 202.7 99.5April 102.2 101.3 106.9 88.5 100.3 102.7 57.8 113.3 77.9 44.5 99.2 106.9 79.9 105.4 127.8 103.4 94.3 78.5 95.8 141.8 182.9 156.0 166.1 103.3 95.7 110.6 178.4 99.5May 101.7 101.3 107.5 87.4 99.9 102.4 57.6 113.3 78.0 46.5 99.2 107.4 79.3 106.4 128.8 104.2 94.2 78.4 94.5 140.0 180.3 155.2 162.9 103.3 95.7 110.6 170.3 99.5

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January 135.4 121.3 52.5 84.2 82.3 49.5 321.1 87.5 61.0 44.9 93.7 99.7 98.5 143.4 82.4 57.0 122.6 73.9 140.2 146.4 199.7 239.9 106.1 99.6 86.4 126.6February 135.8 106.3 69.8 89.7 94.7 49.4 316.1 102.3 64.8 56.3 116.5 106.4 117.3 160.7 109.2 95.3 120.4 79.4 146.6 157.1 175.0 274.6 116.7 92.4 82.0 136.7March 118.3 113.9 67.5 110.2 97.3 78.9 190.4 87.4 51.6 62.7 121.1 119.7 162.3 228.3 112.9 93.9 97.7 90.2 147.2 141.5 125.0 200.5 78.3 82.1 95.1 60.0April 69.9 105.4 85.1 90.6 69.7 66.6 73.6 64.8 21.2 99.3 91.3 100.6 115.2 128.1 104.4 88.0 97.8 81.9 194.2 77.1 27.4 55.5 75.2 63.0 68.0 75.7May 94.2 79.5 140.9 85.3 93.6 123.1 163.7 79.5 33.4 84.1 95.9 96.0 127.5 179.9 113.5 117.0 101.9 81.1 136.3 103.7 71.0 137.1 119.8 75.9 75.3 26.4

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January 135.4 121.3 52.5 84.2 82.3 49.5 321.1 87.5 61.0 44.9 93.7 99.7 98.5 143.4 82.4 57.0 122.6 73.9 140.2 146.4 199.7 239.9 106.1 99.6 86.4 126.6February 135.8 106.3 69.8 89.7 94.7 49.4 316.1 102.3 64.8 56.3 116.5 106.4 117.3 160.7 109.2 95.3 120.4 79.4 146.6 157.1 175.0 274.6 116.7 92.4 82.0 136.7March 118.3 113.9 67.5 110.2 97.3 78.9 190.4 87.4 51.6 62.7 121.1 119.7 162.3 228.3 112.9 93.9 97.7 90.2 147.2 141.5 125.0 200.5 78.3 82.1 95.1 60.0April 69.9 105.4 85.1 90.6 69.7 66.6 73.6 64.8 21.2 99.3 91.3 100.6 115.2 128.1 104.4 88.0 97.8 81.9 194.2 77.1 27.4 55.5 75.2 63.0 68.0 75.7May 94.2 79.5 140.9 85.3 93.6 123.1 163.7 79.5 33.4 84.1 95.9 96.0 127.5 179.9 113.5 117.0 101.9 81.1 136.3 103.7 71.0 137.1 119.8 75.9 75.3 26.4

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January 74.0 0.0 46.4 80.7 78.0 60.7 80.1 61.3 31.0 37.8 94.9 82.5 82.2 104.2 74.1 39.9 79.5 48.5 0.0 93.5 68.2 0.0 0.0 86.6 53.6 126.6February 84.8 0.0 84.3 85.6 85.5 66.4 67.2 67.8 39.2 42.4 114.2 89.4 101.1 108.0 87.8 80.3 87.7 66.6 0.0 120.9 116.2 0.0 0.0 64.4 45.7 136.7March 101.6 0.0 94.2 104.0 92.2 76.3 64.5 102.0 41.5 64.7 116.0 101.4 157.6 177.5 112.8 91.1 115.4 77.7 0.0 114.1 101.4 0.0 0.0 90.9 61.2 60.0April 84.5 0.0 61.4 89.8 67.0 84.6 87.4 93.5 23.7 113.8 82.1 73.8 118.2 77.6 101.5 81.1 85.5 64.4 0.0 117.5 98.8 0.0 0.0 64.4 55.2 75.7May 89.0 0.0 78.5 80.7 90.0 92.6 104.1 88.6 35.4 87.7 91.6 72.6 119.1 71.2 95.3 111.0 102.1 87.3 0.0 145.1 108.6 0.0 0.0 76.5 34.1 26.4

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January 74.0 0.0 46.4 80.7 78.0 60.7 80.1 61.3 31.0 37.8 94.9 82.5 82.2 104.2 74.1 39.9 79.5 48.5 0.0 93.5 68.2 0.0 0.0 86.6 53.6 126.6February 84.8 0.0 84.3 85.6 85.5 66.4 67.2 67.8 39.2 42.4 114.2 89.4 101.1 108.0 87.8 80.3 87.7 66.6 0.0 120.9 116.2 0.0 0.0 64.4 45.7 136.7March 101.6 0.0 94.2 104.0 92.2 76.3 64.5 102.0 41.5 64.7 116.0 101.4 157.6 177.5 112.8 91.1 115.4 77.7 0.0 114.1 101.4 0.0 0.0 90.9 61.2 60.0April 84.5 0.0 61.4 89.8 67.0 84.6 87.4 93.5 23.7 113.8 82.1 73.8 118.2 77.6 101.5 81.1 85.5 64.4 0.0 117.5 98.8 0.0 0.0 64.4 55.2 75.7May 89.0 0.0 78.5 80.7 90.0 92.6 104.1 88.6 35.4 87.7 91.6 72.6 119.1 71.2 95.3 111.0 102.1 87.3 0.0 145.1 108.6 0.0 0.0 76.5 34.1 26.4

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Ø Jan. - May 2019 157.9 142.3 133.9 105.1 126.4 92.3 302.0 97.8 74.9 119.1 128.1 129.9 148.0 154.4 114.0 135.2 108.3 99.7 129.1 160.4 177.3 287.0 98.2 110.8 86.6 0.0Ø Jan. - May 2020 120.1 105.3 92.5 100.6 105.1 72.2 223.8 84.1 49.3 70.8 122.4 165.1 137.4 199.9 118.0 112.8 110.0 90.6 152.9 114.6 120.0 181.5 99.2 87.3 99.8 0.02019

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January 161.2 121.3 54.2 92.2 97.4 44.2 338.2 88.8 68.0 84.1 88.2 150.7 120.9 164.1 98.9 97.8 129.6 96.4 140.2 138.7 201.4 239.9 106.1 109.8 105.6 0.0February 157.1 106.3 65.9 99.4 127.0 41.3 337.0 103.7 70.8 123.2 127.5 156.4 144.8 188.4 132.8 130.5 125.4 97.2 146.6 149.1 176.0 274.6 116.7 114.2 101.9 0.0March 124.8 113.9 53.0 125.1 115.0 80.2 201.8 86.1 54.0 52.8 145.6 173.6 166.2 255.0 116.0 95.7 94.5 100.9 147.2 131.2 125.3 200.5 78.3 75.3 118.8 0.0April 62.0 105.4 101.5 91.9 79.5 58.0 74.3 62.7 20.6 28.2 134.8 179.7 110.4 154.7 112.4 101.1 99.2 87.2 194.2 65.0 26.7 55.5 75.2 61.9 82.7 0.0May 95.3 79.5 188.0 94.2 106.4 137.6 167.7 79.2 33.0 65.7 116.1 165.2 144.7 237.2 129.9 138.9 101.5 71.3 136.3 89.2 70.8 137.1 119.8 75.4 90.1 0.0

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Ø Jan. - May 2019 157.9 142.3 133.9 105.1 126.4 92.3 302.0 97.8 74.9 119.1 128.1 129.9 148.0 154.4 114.0 135.2 108.3 99.7 129.1 160.4 177.3 287.0 98.2 110.8 86.6 0.0Ø Jan. - May 2020 120.1 105.3 92.5 100.6 105.1 72.2 223.8 84.1 49.3 70.8 122.4 165.1 137.4 199.9 118.0 112.8 110.0 90.6 152.9 114.6 120.0 181.5 99.2 87.3 99.8 0.02019

May 167.6 159.8 165.0 117.7 138.2 219.0 309.3 94.7 61.5 159.5 191.9 158.7 171.5 146.5 131.5 172.1 116.0 115.8 129.2 164.5 183.7 276.5 92.1 120.9 110.0 0.0June 152.9 122.9 280.3 95.7 142.4 191.3 295.7 99.1 84.3 166.6 135.6 183.9 159.6 153.2 118.2 146.0 110.2 97.7 124.6 153.2 154.9 294.5 136.8 108.7 70.9 0.0July 152.7 142.3 316.9 110.5 157.0 302.3 297.0 107.0 77.4 182.3 186.6 186.2 167.7 150.0 153.4 164.5 120.8 93.3 136.5 164.0 141.0 249.4 110.8 111.9 78.3 0.0August 129.8 132.0 246.8 108.7 138.7 131.7 270.0 78.2 94.7 160.4 161.2 152.9 166.4 146.7 121.0 137.5 136.7 98.2 105.4 126.6 118.4 196.0 105.4 85.8 39.7 0.0September 158.6 129.4 246.6 121.3 137.0 190.6 302.9 93.3 83.4 178.3 151.1 152.1 159.5 176.9 117.9 148.2 132.7 143.5 142.5 180.6 154.0 281.3 170.3 108.7 82.5 0.0October 162.0 138.5 216.7 135.4 142.4 136.9 320.7 89.4 60.7 244.6 144.4 157.7 142.7 212.7 138.4 169.5 142.6 128.0 152.4 180.6 157.5 283.3 142.1 123.0 83.1 0.0November 166.4 119.9 283.1 133.4 141.8 227.9 315.3 104.8 69.5 227.0 153.2 204.4 143.4 142.6 128.8 131.6 125.5 117.9 144.4 180.1 165.1 318.4 134.4 135.8 104.9 0.0December 118.8 116.4 352.5 111.3 174.6 127.4 267.2 98.6 55.2 131.6 138.8 173.2 112.4 89.0 84.7 94.3 104.8 119.1 143.4 138.9 99.0 198.5 128.7 121.9 94.5 0.0

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January 161.2 121.3 54.2 92.2 97.4 44.2 338.2 88.8 68.0 84.1 88.2 150.7 120.9 164.1 98.9 97.8 129.6 96.4 140.2 138.7 201.4 239.9 106.1 109.8 105.6 0.0February 157.1 106.3 65.9 99.4 127.0 41.3 337.0 103.7 70.8 123.2 127.5 156.4 144.8 188.4 132.8 130.5 125.4 97.2 146.6 149.1 176.0 274.6 116.7 114.2 101.9 0.0March 124.8 113.9 53.0 125.1 115.0 80.2 201.8 86.1 54.0 52.8 145.6 173.6 166.2 255.0 116.0 95.7 94.5 100.9 147.2 131.2 125.3 200.5 78.3 75.3 118.8 0.0April 62.0 105.4 101.5 91.9 79.5 58.0 74.3 62.7 20.6 28.2 134.8 179.7 110.4 154.7 112.4 101.1 99.2 87.2 194.2 65.0 26.7 55.5 75.2 61.9 82.7 0.0May 95.3 79.5 188.0 94.2 106.4 137.6 167.7 79.2 33.0 65.7 116.1 165.2 144.7 237.2 129.9 138.9 101.5 71.3 136.3 89.2 70.8 137.1 119.8 75.4 90.1 0.0

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INDUSTRY - PRODUCTION OF SELECTED GOODS1)

Unit of measurement 2019

2020 2020April May January - May

Mining of metal oresCopper concentrates t 31 226 2 569 2 506 12 025 Lead concentrates t 60 154 4 804 5 436 26 078 Zinc concentrates t 62 582 5 307 5 680 27 196 Manufacture of food products Refined sunflower-seed and safflower oil and their fractions t 33 419 2 333 2 227 13 462 Processed liquid milk t 36 526 4 522 3 737 16 096 Cheese and curd t 11 157 1 051 1 175 4 741 Manufacture of beverages Natural strong alcohol from grape wine or grape marc hl 13 470 777 617 4 303 Wine of fresh grapes, except sparkling wine, in bottles hl 257 659 10 020 15 100 76 848 Beer made from malt hl 723 781 38 669 60 452 210 726 Waters, with added sugar, other sweetening matter (including mineral and aerated) hl 1 800 776 88 494 117 092 550 962

Manufacture of tobacco products Cigarettes million pieces 3 264 205 157 928 Fermented tobacco t 19 642 1 909 2 383 6 746 Manufacture of textiles Cotton fabrics ‘000 m2 5 878 109 178 1 691 Furnishing articles including furniture and cushion covers ‘000 pieces 13 729 77 515 3 813 Manufacture of wearing apparel Workwear ‘000 pieces 2 438 145 219 1 026 Underwear ‘000 pieces 5 042 331 291 1 900 Trousers ‘000 pieces 4 019 169 127 1 412 Blouses and shirts ‘000 pieces 18 846 922 1 153 6 714 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products Nitrogen t 19 242 1 100 2 863 8 641 Oxygen t 20 633 1 458 4 696 11 508 Detergents and washing preparations t 1 637 146 147 698 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical product and preparations Commercial medicines kg 9 096 318 785 443 779 228 3 743 862 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products Non-refractory ceramic constructional bricks and blocks ‘000 pieces 39 859 3 546 4 580 13 113 Ceramics roofing tiles ‘000 pieces 18 748 - - 3 201 Portland cement t 896 030 44 914 80 588 280 464 Factory made mortars t 86 441 7 133 7 295 31 559 Marble, worked monumental and articles thereof t 13 750 354 298 1 824 Manufacture of basic metals Ferro-aloys t 15 319 1 180 1 701 6 994 Flat-rolled products, of iron or non-alloy steel, hot-rolled t 264 663 25 705 16 553 116 285 Flat-rolled products, of non-alloy steel, cold-rolled t 142 717 10 871 8 754 59 144 Tubes and pipes, of steel, welded t 200 555 19 565 11 991 71 757 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment

Prefabricated workshops and garages, of iron or steel t 11 935 1 345 835 7 271 Manufacture of electrical equipment Other bases for electric control and distribution of electricity, voltage = 1000V pieces 15 545 709 115 766 580 088 4 347 424

Other electric conductors, for a voltage <= 1000V, fitted with connectors t 2 720 100 100 600

Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers Insulated ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles t 43 066 459 1 889 12 847

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Electrical power - total MWh 5 869 770 399 493 333 319 2 221 962 Thermoelectric power MWh 4 525 962 245 846 189 249 1 550 897 Renewable electricity MWh 1 343 808 153 647 144 070 671 065 1) Data are according to NNIP -20132) Preliminary data

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COMPLETED CONSTRUCTION WORKS BY BUSINESS ENTITIES ENGAGED IN CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY

Indices 2019 =100Value of completed construction works

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Ø January - May 2020 68.9 91.9 95.2 1 611 009 1 392 8 582

2019

May 76.3 105.9 101.5 1 783 274 1 603 9 148

June 117.4 95.4 101.0 2 744 670 1 444 9 104

July 106.6 107.8 101.0 2 491 605 1 633 9 101

August 122.5 99.5 99.8 2 862 640 1 506 8 994

September 99.7 97.9 98.7 2 329 209 1 483 8 896

October 112.9 105.4 100.1 2 637 707 1 596 9 015

November 130.9 100.6 100.6 3 058 427 1 524 9 065

December 168.8 100.1 99.4 3 944 577 1 516 8 954

2020

January 63.3 88.8 89.6 1 480 075 1 345 8 073

February 53.3 89.5 96.0 1 245 643 1 355 8 651

March 74.3 94.3 97.3 1 735 231 1 428 8 769

April 75.9 94.1 96.7 1 773 525 1 425 8 717

May 77.9 92.9 96.6 1 820 570 1 407 8 700

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POSTAL TRAFFICin ‘000

Postal services

post parcels parcels

Annual

2014 44 177 112

2015 42 563 96

2016 40 257 99

2017 36 426 80

2018 32 877 71

2019 32 850 99

Ø January - May 2019 2 255 6

Ø January - May 2020 2 487 7

2019

May 2 861 6

June 2 463 8

July 2 806 10

August 2 384 10

September 2 402 8

October 2 787 10

November 2 486 10

December 2 768 11

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January 2 812 8

February 2 672 7

March 3 061 8

April 1 834 5

May 2 055 7

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BALANCE OF EXTERNAL TRADEExport in thousand Import in thousand Balance in

thousand US $

Coverage in US $, in % denars US $ EUR denars US $ EUR

2009 118 716 060 2 708 488 1 937 037 222 763 718 5 072 821 3 636 798 -2 364 333 53.4

2010 155 789 810 3 351 429 2 534 887 254 162 622 5 474 485 4 137 074 -2 123 055 61.2

2011 197 955 328 4 478 313 3 214 914 311 095 317 7 027 162 5 052 944 -2 548 849 63.7

2012 192 155 262 4 015 403 3 123 952 311 851 165 6 522 388 5 070 607 -2 506 985 61.6

2013 199 237 296 4 298 772 3 235 206 306 902 430 6 619 586 4 983 279 -2 320 815 64.9

2014 230 893 275 4 964 132 3 746 608 339 222 363 7 301 370 5 504 524 -2 337 238 68.0

2015 251 853 383 4 530 077 4 087 584 357 439 142 6 426 812 5 801 144 -1 896 736 70.5

2016 270 407 829 4 854 746 4 390 284 380 426 363 6 834 024 6 176 518 -1 979 278 71.0

2017 309 048 850 5 683 890 5 018 676 420 859 860 7 730 850 6 834 891 -2 046 960 73.5

2018 361 222 203 6 921 536 5 872 484 472 173 953 9 057 264 7 676 329 -2 135 728 76.4

20191) 394 962 435 7 185 157 6 421 566 518 877 646 9 440 528 8 436 324 -2 255 371 85.2

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2019 161 458 257 2 963 003 2 624 740 213 299 283 3 914 696 3 467 579 - 951 693 75.7

2020 120 719 407 2 152 517 1 958 606 169 350 789 3 018 955 2 747 531 - 866 438 71.3

January1)2019 25 550 044 474 046 415 311 35 068 182 650 370 570 092 - 176 324 72.9

2020 28 129 228 507 160 457 039 36 394 829 656 316 591 385 - 149 155 77.3

February1)2019 32 614 987 602 120 529 847 41 840 832 771 307 679 646 - 169 186 78.1

2020 32 028 255 567 161 519 903 44 339 880 785 259 719 746 - 218 098 72.2

March1)2019 36 222 860 665 033 588 889 45 550 397 836 847 740 655 - 171 814 79.5

2020 26 576 958 478 607 430 774 37 491 054 675 329 607 679 - 196 722 70.9

April1)2019 32 710 397 597 314 531 918 46 786 155 855 221 760 761 - 257 907 69.8

2020 13 033 905 229 548 211 263 23 049 452 406 193 373 603 - 176 645 56.5

May1)2019 34 359 968 624 490 558 774 44 053 717 800 951 716 425 - 176 461 78.0

2020 20 951 062 370 041 339 627 28 075 575 495 858 455 119 - 125 817 74.6

June1)2019 32 627 260 598 694 530 495 38 042 592 698 700 618 539 - 100 006 85.7

2020

July1)2019 34 704 630 633 525 564 331 46 014 859 840 189 748 229 - 206 664 75.4

2020

August1)2019 30 785 422 556 592 500 656 40 863 425 739 688 664 552 - 183 096 75.2

2020

September1)2019 34 678 567 621 122 563 958 40 168 745 719 366 653 245 - 98 244 86.3

2020

October1)2019 34 797 418 625 015 565 860 46 965 072 842 813 763 731 - 217 799 74.2

2020

November1)2019 34 900 999 627 400 567 439 45 456 563 817 412 739 091 - 190 012 76.8

2020

December1)2019 31 009 883 559 807 504 088 48 067 108 867 664 781 357 - 307 856 64.5

2020

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EXTERNAL TRADE BY ECONOMIC GROUPS OF COUNTRIESin thousand US $

Total EU 282) 3) EFTA West Balkan Other Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import Export Import

2009 2 708 488 5 072 821 1 680 438 2 769 266 19 149 127 779 847 980 480 044 160 922 1 695 732

2010 3 351 429 5 474 485 2 195 153 3 025 896 20 522 102 542 894 500 514 991 241 255 1 831 056

2011 4 478 313 7 027 162 2 844 291 3 956 250 32 293 177 195 1 105 055 665 927 496 674 2 227 791

2012 4 015 403 6 522 388 2 621 116 3 927 983 33 717 151 901 882 281 620 023 478 290 1 822 481

2013 4 298 772 6 619 586 3 122 856 4 151 423 43 044 133 453 755 200 658 101 377 671 1 676 609

2014 4 964 132 7 301 370 3 801 460 4 633 071 53 552 80 147 691 165 751 031 417 955 1 837 121

2015 4 530 077 6 426 812 3 490 505 3 985 940 44 393 58 410 574 137 632 287 421 042 1 750 175

2016 4 854 746 6 834 024 3 885 983 4 234 473 34 179 68 374 599 739 670 750 334 845 1 860 426

2017 5 683 890 7 730 850 4 610 613 4 865 404 38 738 70 183 666 254 740 708 368 286 2 054 556

2018 6 921 536 9 057 264 5 683 186 5 652 803 50 463 82 499 760 871 800 356 427 016 2 521 606

20191) 7 185 157 9 440 528 5 644 375 4 806 052 43 153 70 572 820 730 867 355 676 900 3 696 549

January - May1)

2019 2 963 003 3 914 696 2 377 982 1 966 425 18 028 31 222 318 997 338 788 247 996 1 578 261

2020 2 152 517 3 018 955 1 642 279 1 463 731 19 201 35 964 251 162 308 845 239 876 1 210 415

January1)2019 474 046 650 370 392 503 331 813 3 219 6 012 38 318 42 900 40 006 269 646

2020 507 160 656 316 401 642 326 030 4 052 6 205 44 469 57 167 56 997 266 913

February1)2019 602 120 771 307 487 375 376 251 2 878 6 977 62 413 61 145 49 455 326 933

2020 567 161 785 259 467 919 355 865 4 787 10 348 54 251 68 888 40 203 350 158

March1)2019 665 033 836 847 540 991 412 816 4 361 6 120 69 918 76 998 49 763 340 913

2020 478 607 675 329 374 521 332 656 3 599 8 533 58 065 71 069 42 422 263 071

April1)2019 597 314 855 221 472 510 423 367 3 680 6 252 70 021 79 111 51 102 346 492

2020 229 548 406 193 140 616 214 089 2 991 5 261 43 094 54 396 42 848 132 447

May1)2019 624 490 800 951 484 602 422 178 3 891 5 861 78 326 78 634 57 671 294 277

2020 370 041 495 858 257 580 235 090 3 772 5 617 51 283 57 324 57 406 197 826

June1)2019 598 694 698 700 474 234 374 007 3 413 6 279 68 882 69 840 52 165 248 574

2020

July1)2019 633 525 840 189 498 921 428 106 3 412 6 016 74 789 80 414 56 403 325 653

2020

August1)2019 556 592 739 688 425 301 375 045 2 466 5 367 74 229 71 058 54 596 288 218

2020

September1)2019 621 122 719 366 460 881 389 006 4 281 4 547 78 459 75 335 77 501 250 478

2020

October1)2019 625 015 842 813 484 949 436 766 3 940 5 679 73 262 79 983 62 863 320 386

2020

November1)2019 627 400 817 412 493 098 403 402 4 510 5 110 66 142 76 434 63 650 332 467

2020

December1)2019 559 807 867 664 429 008 433 295 3 102 6 352 65 971 75 503 61 727 352 513

20201) Preliminary data2) Data for EU countries for the period 2008-2012 are grouped by EU 283) Starting from February 2020, Great Britain is included in the economic group of countries - Miscellaneous-countries not specified extra

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TURNOVER IN TRADEWholesale and retail trade of motor

vehicles and motorcycles, spare parts and accessories, maintenance and

repair

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June 2 603 105.3 4 646 32 023 136.0 29 131 20 349 122.9 53 383

July 2 677 108.3 4 629 37 224 158.1 29 591 23 004 139.1 53 627

August 2 362 95.6 4 633 35 376 150.2 29 634 22 929 139.1 53 524

September 2 597 105.1 4 671 34 351 145.9 29 439 21 403 130.3 52 305

October 2 650 107.2 4 720 34 883 148.1 29 623 22 506 136.2 52 799

November 2 793 113.0 4 743 34 686 147.3 29 878 22 523 136.2 52 805

December 3 178 128.6 4 793 38 638 164.1 30 024 25 613 154.9 52 955

20201)

January 2 214 89.6 5 057 19 650 83.4 27 527 18 494 111.6 50 118

February 2 546 103.0 4 885 21 075 89.5 27 381 18 128 110.0 50 699

March 2 354 95.3 4 823 24 597 104.4 28 198 17 539 107.9 49 990

April 2 163 87.5 4 891 22 016 93.5 27 580 15 646 99.6 49 063

May 2 732 110.6 4 778 17 544 74.5 27 616 16 384 103.5 50 019

June 3 194 129.2 4 762 21 267 90.3 27 764 17 893 113.0 51 133

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June 4 449 112.5 3 313 15 899 126.2 50 070 7 935 136.2 23 641 7 964 117.7 26 429

July 5 316 134.6 3 339 17 688 140.6 50 288 8 625 148.3 23 614 9 063 134.1 26 674

August 5 318 136.8 3 342 17 611 139.8 50 182 8 534 145.9 23 576 9 077 134.7 26 606

September 4 408 114.7 3 327 16 995 135.1 48 978 7 859 134.8 22 217 9 136 135.6 26 761

October 4 214 107.5 3 277 18 292 145.1 49 522 8 196 140.5 22 730 10 096 149.4 26 792

November 3 987 102.0 3 255 18 536 146.9 49 550 8 075 138.2 22 910 10 462 154.6 26 640

December 4 435 113.3 3 204 21 178 167.8 49 751 9 797 167.6 22 985 11 381 168.3 26 766

20201)

January 3 953 100.1 3 114 14 540 115.3 47 004 7 441 127.1 20 913 7 099 105.3 26 091

February 3 597 94.0 3 946 14 530 114.9 46 753 7 456 126.7 21 184 7074 107.0 25 569

March 2 810 79.7 3 919 14 728 115.7 46 071 8 010 134.6 20 228 6 718 99.4 25 843

April 1 863 63.6 3 752 13 783 107.8 45 311 7 447 124.0 20 676 6 336 93.7 24 635

May 2 254 74.6 3 836 14 130 110.3 46 183 7 046 116.7 20 721 7 084 104.9 25 462

June 2 560 77.2 3 886 15 332 119.3 47 247 7 669 126.1 21 196 7 662 113.6 26 051

1) Preliminary data, base year 2015=100

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TURNOVER IN CATERING TRADE AND SERVICES, TOURISM AND NIGHTS SPENT BY TOURISTS

Catering trade and services Number of tourists Nights spent by tourists

turnover index

2019=100

turnover, in '000 000

denars total domestic foreign total domestic foreign

Annual

2015 60 8 508 816 067 330 537 485 530 2 394 205 1 357 822 1 036 383

2016 62 8 848 856 843 346 359 510 484 2 461 160 1 407 143 1 054 017

2017 71 10 086 998 841 368 247 630 594 2 775 152 1 480 460 1 294 692

2018 90 12 935 1 126 935 419 590 707 345 3 176 808 1 685 273 1 491 535

2019 100 14 295 1 184 963 427 370 757 593 3 262 398 1 684 627 1 577 771

Ø January - May 2019 82 973 66 306 21 717 44 589 135 757 50 456 85 301

Ø January - May 2020 (46) (545) 24 415 9 078 15 337 51 240 22 199 29 041

2019

May 99 1 183 98 998 30 118 68 880 205 356 66 120 139 236

June 108 1 291 119 334 30 022 89 312 264 821 78 559 186 262

July 135 1 603 171 862 74 196 97 666 682 854 449 291 233 563

August 144 1 714 216 321 116 189 100 132 904 740 656 249 248 491

September 120 1 429 122 645 27 662 94 983 275 892 78 683 197 209

October 100 1 191 97 347 28 516 68 831 200 027 70 877 129 150

November 87 1 034 64 458 21 362 43 096 135 866 52 790 83 076

December 98 1 170 61 468 20 841 40 627 119 412 45 899 73 513

2020

January 76 905 55 266 19 787 35 479 109 733 47 611 62 122

February 73 865 47 288 17 565 29 723 94 883 39 026 55 857

March 49 589 17 943 6 815 11 128 41 948 19 797 22 151

April (13) (159) 741 570 171 4 690 2 358 2 332

May (18) (208) 838 655 183 4 946 2 202 2 744

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PRICE INDICES

Industrial producer prices on the domestic market1) Prices of catering trade services2)

total energy

inter-mediate goods, except energy

capital goods

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2014 104.1 110.5 100.8 99.9 100.5 99.3 100.5 95.3 95.8 96.2 97.6 92.7

2015 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 95.7 96.5 97.3 98.2 92.1

2016 99.8 102.8 96.1 108.5 100.2 101.7 100.1 96.1 97.0 97.4 98.8 92.4

2017 100.6 100.8 97.9 110.4 101.5 102.5 101.5 96.9 97.5 97.3 100.0 94.0

2018 100.3 94.3 100.4 110.0 102.2 104.3 102.1 99.1 98.9 98.6 100.6 99.1

2019 101.1 94.4 100.5 112.1 103.8 104.8 103.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Level3) 100.4 100.7 99.8 100.5 99.8

Ø Jan. - June 2019 101.6 93.3 99.8 112.2 105.6 107.8 105.5 100.0 99.9 100.3 100.1 99.9

Ø Jan. - June 2020 101.3 94.2 100.5 112.0 104.1 104.8 104.1 100.4 100.6 100.1 100.6 99.7

2019

June 101.8 94.6 101.4 112.5 104.5 104.5 104.5 100.1 100.1 100.2 99.6 100.0

July 100.9 94.7 100.9 112.4 102.9 104.9 102.8 100.1 100.1 100.2 99.6 100.0

August 101.1 94.5 101.1 112.2 103.4 104.6 103.3 100.0 100.1 100.2 99.6 100.0

September 101.0 94.6 100.5 112.2 103.4 104.7 103.3 100.0 100.0 99.5 100.1 100.0

October 101.0 95.3 100.3 112.2 103.3 105.0 103.2 100.0 100.0 99.5 100.1 100.0

November 100.9 94.6 99.9 112.2 103.6 104.6 103.5 100.0 100.0 99.5 100.1 100.0

December 101.0 93.7 99.9 111.6 104.2 104.8 104.2 100.0 100.0 99.5 100.1 100.0

2020

JanuaryJanuary 101.5 95.0 99.7 111.8 104.7 107.8 104.6 100.0 100.0 99.5 100.1 100.0

February 101.0 91.9 99.6 112.2 105.1 107.3 105.0 100.2 100.4 100.2 100.3 99.7

March 101.1 91.0 99.7 112.3 105.5 107.8 105.4 100.4 100.7 100.2 100.5 99.7

April 102.2 93.3 99.9 112.2 106.6 107.8 106.6 100.4 100.7 100.2 100.5 99.7

May 101.9 93.3 100.2 112.2 105.8 107.6 105.7 100.4 100.7 100.2 100.5 99.7

June 102.0 95.2 99.4 112.1 105.7 108.7 105.6 100.6 100.9 100.2 101.9 99.51) Base year 20152) Price indices of catering trade and services are based on 2019=1003) The level represents the period January - June 2020 in comparison with the same period in 2019

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I-VI 2019-----------I-VI 2018

I-VI 2020 ------------I-VI 2019

Monthly2019 2020

VI XII I II III IV V VITOTAL 100.6 100.4 101.8 101.0 101.5 101.0 101.1 102.2 101.9 102.0

Energy 98.6 99.0 94.6 93.7 95.0 91.9 91.0 93.3 93.3 95.2Intermediate goods, except energy 100.3 99.3 101.4 99.9 99.7 99.6 99.7 99.9 100.2 99.4Capital goods 101.0 100.1 112.5 111.6 111.8 112.2 112.3 112.2 112.2 112.1Consumer goods 101.4 101.4 104.5 104.2 104.7 105.1 105.5 106.6 105.8 105.7 Durable goods 100.7 102.9 104.5 104.8 107.8 107.3 107.8 107.8 107.6 108.7 Non-durable goods 101.5 101.4 104.5 104.2 104.6 105.0 105.4 106.6 105.7 105.6

B MINING AND QUARRYING 99.2 109.0 89.1 88.8 96.9 96.7 96.8 96.7 97.2 97.605 Mining of coal and lignite 99.1 110.7 87.4 87.4 96.7 96.7 96.7 96.7 96.7 96.708 Other mining and quarrying 99.8 100.1 99.2 97.1 98.3 97.0 97.4 96.9 100.2 102.8C MANUFACTURING 101.0 100.7 103.7 103.0 103.3 103.5 103.8 104.6 104.1 103.710 Manufacture of food products 102.0 102.9 102.0 104.1 104.7 105.2 104.9 104.8 103.8 103.611 Manufacture of beverages 100.6 98.7 105.3 104.1 104.2 104.2 99.3 105.2 104.7 103.812 Manufacture of tobacco products 110.6 96.4 131.6 105.3 105.3 105.3 131.6 131.6 131.6 131.613 Manufacture of textiles 104.0 101.7 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.0 105.314 Manufacture of wearing apparel 99.5 102.5 101.1 101.3 100.5 104.2 104.3 101.7 97.5 106.215 Manufacture of leather and related

products101.3 95.6 105.4 107.6 103.3 103.3 102.3 104.0 105.1 103.3

16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials

100.4 99.5 101.1 100.6 101.8 101.9 101.7 99.2 99.4 99.7

17 Manufacture of paper and paper products

99.8 98.5 101.1 102.3 99.6 99.4 99.4 100.0 100.3 99.2

18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media

99.8 99.1 105.7 105.5 105.2 104.3 104.6 104.7 105.1 104.7

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

101.2 99.9 100.4 99.0 98.6 99.9 99.5 99.5 99.3 99.2

21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations

100.9 100.1 102.6 102.7 102.7 102.9 102.7 102.6 102.3 101.9

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

97.9 102.4 98.9 100.7 100.7 100.7 99.6 100.1 101.3 101.3

23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products

102.2 100.8 98.7 97.8 97.8 97.9 97.6 97.6 98.6 98.4

24 Manufacture of basic metals 97.5 96.3 107.3 102.4 102.9 102.5 104.6 104.7 103.2 100.825 Manufacture of fabricated metal

products, except machinery and equipment

97.9 101.2 107.9 109.8 110.0 110.1 110.0 109.9 109.7 108.9

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 89.3 99.6 96.5 95.8 97.3 96.6 96.8 96.4 95.8 96.728 Manufacture of machinery and

equipment n.e.c.104.5 98.3 107.0 103.9 104.4 104.2 104.6 104.5 104.5 104.1

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers

99.0 101.3 99.7 101.4 101.4 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.6

31 Manufacture of furniture 100.1 102.7 106.8 106.8 109.6 109.6 109.7 109.7 109.7 109.732 Other manufacturing 101.8 112.1 103.5 112.2 113.5 113.5 117.4 117.4 117.4 117.433 Repair and installation of machinery and

equipment100.0 100.0 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.5 97.5

D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

98.4 95.4 97.0 95.8 94.4 90.2 89.0 92.1 92.1 94.7

35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

98.4 95.4 97.0 95.8 94.4 90.2 89.0 92.1 92.1 94.7

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Cumulative Monthly

I-V 2019 ---------

I-V 2018

I-V 2020 ---------

I-V 2019

2019 2020V VI XII I II III IV V

TOTAL 100.7 101.4 106.3 105.5 104.9 108.2 109.0 106.6 105.9 105.9

by Main industrial groups

Intermediate goods, except energy

99.4 92.9 106.7 103.8 102.5 102.3 103.3 98.9 96.5 96.8

Capital goods 102.6 118.3 103.5 105.1 103.5 116.5 116.9 117.4 118.6 118.7

Consumer goods 101.6 103.1 107.8 108.6 109.8 111.3 112.1 110.9 111.3 111.0

Durable goods 101.5 102.7 104.1 103.9 103.2 105.2 106.8 105.1 106.3 108.1

Non-durable goods 101.6 103.1 108.0 108.8 110.2 111.6 112.3 111.2 111.6 111.2

by sections

B Mining and quarrying 87.0 80.5 129.6 121.2 114.4 112.5 119.1 110.2 94.0 97.2

C Manufacturing 102.3 103.4 104.6 104.3 104.2 107.8 108.2 106.4 106.8 106.6

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCER PRICE INDICES, TOTAL2015=100

Cumulative Monthly

I-V 2019 ---------

I-V 2018

I-V 2020 ---------

I-V 2019

2019 2020V VI XII I II III IV V

TOTAL 100.6 101.1 104.6 104.1 103.4 105.7 106.0 104.6 104.5 104.4

by Main industrial groups

Energy 98.1 98.7 94.7 94.6 93.7 95.0 91.9 91.0 93.3 93.3

Intermediate goods, except energy

99.5 94.6 105.3 103.2 101.8 101.7 102.4 99.2 97.4 97.6

Capital goods 102.5 117.2 104.0 105.5 103.9 116.2 116.7 117.2 118.3 118.3

Consumer goods 101.6 102.3 106.1 106.5 107.0 108.0 108.6 108.2 109.0 108.4

Durable goods 101.2 102.7 104.3 104.2 103.9 106.4 107.1 106.3 107.0 107.9

Non-durable goods 101.6 102.3 106.1 106.6 107.1 108.0 108.6 108.3 109.0 108.4

by sections

B Mining and quarrying 89.1 88.1 115.9 110.4 105.7 107.2 111.6 105.7 94.9 97.2

C Manufacturing 101.9 102.5 104.2 104.1 103.8 106.3 106.6 105.5 106.0 105.8

D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

98.4 95.0 97.1 97.0 95.8 94.4 90.2 89.0 92.1 92.1

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PRICE INDICES IN AGRICULTURE

2015=100

2019 2020

VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI

Total input 113.7 115.3 112.9 112.6 113.8 113.5 114.7 115.0 112.4 105.0 102.6 104.3 106.3

Input 1 (goods currently consumed in agriculture)

113.9 115.6 113.1 112.8 114.1 113.7 115.0 115.3 112.5 104.6 102.0 103.9 106.0

Seeds and planting stocks

107.7 107.7 107.7 107.9 109.9 109.9 109.7 107.9 107.3 107.3 107.3 107.3 107.3

Energy; fuels; lubricants 144.0 149.8 142.0 140.9 145.8 144.6 148.5 149.9 141.9 115.5 105.8 112.0 118.9

Fertilisers and soil improvers

97.1 96.7 96.7 96.6 96.6 95.9 95.9 96.3 96.1 96.1 95.4 95.4 95.2

Plant protection products and pesticides

102.6 102.6 102.4 102.4 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.7 102.5 102.5 102.7 102.7 102.5

Veterinary expenses 108.1 108.1 108.1 108.1 108.6 108.6 108.6 108.6 108.4 108.4 108.7 108.7 108.7

Fodder 98.4 98.4 98.0 98.0 97.1 97.1 97.6 97.4 96.5 96.6 97.4 97.6 97.6

Maintenance of materials and buildings

104.2 104.2 104.2 104.0 104.0 104.1 104.1 104.0 104.2 103.9 104.4 104.4 104.5

Other goods and services 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5 113.5

Input 2 (investment in agriculture)

110.5 110.6 110.6 110.5 110.5 110.5 110.5 110.5 110.5 110.6 110.6 110.6 110.5

Machines and equipment 102.0 102.0 102.0 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8 101.8

Transport equipment 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0 107.0

Buildings 128.5 128.8 128.9 129.0 128.8 128.9 128.9 128.9 129.0 129.2 129.1 129.1 129.0

Total output 84.0 77.2 84.9 90.4 106.1 115.2 102.8 100.0 139.9 151.3 125.4 115.7 92.4

Crop production 77.5 68.4 79.1 86.8 108.0 120.5 103.5 99.5 154.0 169.6 134.1 120.9 89.3

Cereals and rice 96.1 94.5 95.0 96.7 95.2 97.3 93.2 96.3 97.0 98.1 102.8 102.7 103.8

Industrial crops 110.1 110.1 110.1 109.9 109.8 109.7 109.9 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0 110.0

Forage plants 112.0 112.0 112.0 108.4 108.4 104.1 102.3 102.3 102.3 102.3 102.1 101.7 101.7

Vegetables 48.9 61.7 62.2 66.2 101.0 129.7 104.1 93.4 190.4 216.1 156.7 152.5 68.2

Potatoes 110.0 97.9 95.6 87.6 88.6 89.6 87.3 87.3 87.3 101.7 106.5 108.7 109.0

Fruits and grapes 124.5 14.8 89.4 132.6 148.5 126.3 108.6 120.0 130.1 134.4 108.6 30.2 132.8

Wine 107.1 107.1 107.1 108.7 108.2 109.1 109.1 109.3 109.7 109.7 109.8 109.8 109.2

Livestock production 101.5 101.2 100.7 100.3 100.9 100.8 101.0 101.4 101.7 101.6 101.6 101.4 100.8

Livestock for slaughter 101.0 101.0 100.6 99.9 99.9 99.6 99.5 100.2 100.3 100.1 99.3 98.8 98.9

Livestock products 101.8 101.3 100.8 100.6 101.7 101.7* 102.2 102.4 102.8 102.9 103.4 103.3 102.3

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Retail prices

totalmerchandise

servicesall agricultural

productsindustrial products

food industrial products beverages

Annual

2014 98.5 100.8 101.1 100.7 99.2 99.0 95.0

2015 97.2 99.0 104.4 98.4 99.2 99.6 94.4

2016 96.9 98.3 99.1 98.3 99.2 100.0 94.8

2017 98.2 99.5 90.2 100.4 99.5 100.2 96.3

2018 99.3 99.9 97.5 100.1 99.2 100.2 98.4

2019 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Level1) 99.8 100.1 96.5 100.5 103.2 100.0 99.5

Ø January - June 2019 99.9 100.0 105.4 99.5 99.2 100.1 99.6

Ø January - June 2020 99.7 100.1 101.6 100.0 102.4 100.2 99.1

2019

June 100.1 100.1 98.1 100.2 99.7 100.4 100.2

July 101.2 100.0 95.0 100.5 100.2 100.3 103.0

August 101.4 99.9 97.5 100.2 100.7 99.8 103.6

September 100.0 99.5 95.3 100.0 100.7 99.8 100.6

October 99.4 100.0 93.8 100.6 100.8 99.8 98.6

November 98.9 100.1 93.5 100.8 101.0 99.8 97.0

December 99.9 100.2 92.9 100.9 101.4 99.6 99.5

2020

January 100.0 100.5 94.1 101.1 101.0 99.6 99.3

February 99.8 100.6 95.6 101.1 101.9 100.0 98.5

March 99.6 100.3 97.4 100.6 102.5 100.0 98.5

April 99.1 99.1 103.4 98.7 102.7 100.3 99.1

May 99.5 99.5 106.3 98.9 102.8 100.5 99.5

June 100.3 100.6 112.9 99.4 103.0 100.5 99.8

1) The level represents the period January - June 2020 in comparison with the same period in 2019

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Ø 2019=100

I-VI 2019 ------------ I-VI 2018

I-VI 2020 ----------- I-VI 2019

Monthly

2019 2020

VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VI

RETAIL PRICES 100.6 99.8 100.1 101.2 101.4 100.0 99.4 98.9 99.9 100.0 99.8 99.6 99.1 99.5 100.3

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

104.9 96.5 98.1 95.0 97.5 95.3 93.8 93.5 92.8 94.1 95.6 97.4 103.4 106.3 112.9

Fresh vegetables 121.7 88.1 93.7 84.2 89.3 87.0 86.5 89.0 89.2 91.5 93.3 93.7 101.9 103.7 110.5

Fresh fruit 81.7 113.1 105.3 112.0 112.1 107.6 102.6 95.9 92.9 93.9 96.0 102.3 109.8 118.2 132.3

Dried fruit 103.2 98.6 100.1 99.3 99.2 99.1 98.3 99.5 99.6 99.2 99.2 99.3 98.9 99.1 101.0

Fresh fish 100.8 100.3 99.5 99.5 100.0 100.1 99.8 100.0 99.7 99.6 100.0 99.8 100.6 101.2 101.3

Eggs 99.6 99.4 100.5 100.3 99.9 99.6 99.4 99.4 98.9 98.9 99.1 99.9 100.6 100.1 99.6

FOOD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

100.7 103.2 99.7 100.2 100.7 100.7 100.8 101.0 101.4 101.7 101.9 102.5 102.7 102.8 103.0

Cereal products 102.0 105.4 99.1 101.6 102.2 102.1 102.0 102.3 102.1 102.3 102.5 103.1 103.4 103.6 104.2

Processed vegetable products

101.0 101.9 99.7 99.9 100.2 100.0 100.3 100.6 100.5 101.1 101.2 101.2 101.8 102.2 102.1

Processed fruit products

100.5 100.2 100.3 100.1 99.6 99.2 99.5 99.9 99.5 99.5 100.7 100.4 100.8 101.4 100.9

Fresh meat 100.6 103.0 99.8 99.9 100.6 100.9 101.1 100.9 101.7 101.4 101.9 102.7 102.5 102.3 102.0

Processed meat products

100.9 104.9 99.7 100.0 100.4 100.1 100.8 101.5 102.6 103.2 103.2 103.7 104.0 104.7 104.9

Processed fish products

104.0 104.4 100.3 100.8 100.3 100.8 101.0 101.0 100.2 102.2 102.6 103.5 104.0 104.6 104.8

Milk, fresh and processed

101.3 102.4 100.0 100.1 100.4 100.4 100.2 100.4 101.0 101.1 101.4 102.1 102.2 102.5 102.6

Dairy products 100.4 103.2 99.4 99.6 99.6 100.5 100.6 101.0 102.0 102.1 102.4 102.6 103.0 103.0 102.7

Fats 99.4 103.9 99.7 100.7 101.4 100.8 100.4 100.5 100.9 101.8 102.5 104.4 104.4 102.7 103.1

Other industrial products

99.6 102.0 99.9 99.9 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.6 100.5 100.9 101.0 101.6 101.8 102.1 102.4

BEVERAGES 98.8 100.0 100.4 100.3 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.6 99.6 100.0 100.0 100.3 100.5 100.5

Alcoholic beverages 101.1 100.9 100.3 100.3 100.2 100.1 100.1 100.2 99.9 99.8 100.3 100.5 101.0 101.2 101.6

Non-alcoholic beverages

96.0 98.9 100.5 100.4 99.2 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.3 99.3 99.5 99.4 99.3 99.7 99.3

TOBACCO 108.4 105.9 100.9 100.9 100.9 100.9 102.0 102.0 102.0 102.0 102.0 105.5 105.5 105.5 105.5

NON-FOOD INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS

99.5 98.8 100.4 100.6 99.9 99.6 100.4 100.7 100.7 100.9 100.8 99.4 96.2 96.4 97.2

Textile products 99.2 98.9 100.0 99.7 99.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.6 99.4 99.2 99.2 99.0 99.1

Wool fabrics 101.4 99.5 100.1 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8

Silk fabrics 102.4 98.0 100.6 99.4 99.3 99.3 98.9 98.8 98.8 98.8 98.9 98.9 98.9 98.9 98.9

Ready - to - wear clothing

98.1 98.6 99.8 99.3 99.0 98.5 100.1 100.2 100.2 99.5 99.2 98.9 99.2 98.8 99.0

Knit products (wool and threads)

100.7 100.3 100.5 99.3 99.3 99.3 99.3 98.7 98.2 98.1 98.1 98.1 98.1 98.9

Ready - to - wear underwear

101.0 99.3 100.2 100.2 100.0 99.7 100.0 99.9 100.0 99.8 99.7 99.5 99.2 99.0 98.9

Hosiery 97.8 99.4 97.7 96.2 98.4 99.4 103.6 102.9 102.9 100.0 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.7 99.7

Household textile products

100.1 99.2 100.5 100.4 99.2 98.9 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.7

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Ø 2019=100

I-VI 2019 ------------ I-VI 2018

I-VI 2020 ----------- I-VI 2019

Monthly

2019 2020

VI VII VIII IX X XI XII I II III IV V VIFootwear 99.0 99.5 101.5 100.7 98.7 98.7 98.9 101.2 100.9 99.5 99.1 99.0 100.0 100.1 100.1

Leather accessories 94.9 98.8 98.6 98.6 100.0 99.6 99.6 100.0 99.9 99.1 99.1 99.1 99.1 99.1 99.1

Fuel and light 99.7 99.1 100.3 99.9 99.6 99.4 100.0 100.3 100.5 100.7 100.4 99.6 98.1 98.0 98.2

Furniture 102.8 100.8 100.4 100.0 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.8 100.2 99.8 100.1 100.5 100.5 100.6 100.4

Electric appliances 97.9 100.6 99.3 101.2 101.0 101.1 101.5 100.7 100.6 99.9 100.8 100.5 99.7 98.8 98.0

Household articles 99.1 100.4 99.7 99.5 100.3 100.6 100.4 100.4 100.3 100.5 100.3 100.2 100.3 100.0 99.9

Household utensils and accessories

100.8 100.5 99.7 99.4 100.3 100.7 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.7 100.3 100.2 100.1 100.0 98.9

Hygiene products 100.5 101.3 99.6 99.8 100.2 100.0 100.1 99.9 100.0 100.3 100.9 101.3 101.6 101.7 101.7

Medicines 101.0 100.6 99.9 100.4 100.2 100.2 100.1 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.5 100.2 100.2 100.9

Educational, cultural and entertainment materials

98.3 100.1 99.7 99.6 99.6 100.1 100.2 100.1 100.1 100.2 100.1 100.2 100.0 99.9 100.2

Transport equipment 103.3 106.2 99.9 101.3 101.4 101.3 101.9 102.8 101.5 102.3 105.3 105.9 104.5 104.9 103.5

Parts for transport equipment

98.3 98.9 99.8 99.7 99.7 99.7 99.6 99.6 99.6 99.7 99.7 97.8 99.5 99.4 99.5

Liquid fuels and lubricants

97.6 90.8 102.5 102.4 99.2 97.8 100.6 101.3 101.8 103.1 100.5 93.3 78.4 80.6 85.9

Building materials 99.8 101.2 100.2 100.5 100.6 100.6 100.5 100.5 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.8 100.7 100.7 100.6

Equipment, machinery and agricultural production materials

100.0 99.8 100.2 100.2 100.2 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.8 99.5 99.8 100.1 100.1 99.9 99.9

Agricultural tools and implements

98.2 99.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.9 99.0 99.3 99.3 98.8 99.6 100.2 100.3 99.3 99.3

Pesticides and herbicides

101.9 100.5 100.4 100.4 100.4 100.3 100.3 100.3 100.3 100.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.4 100.4

SERVICES 100.6 99.5 100.2 103.0 103.6 100.6 98.6 97.0 99.5 99.3 98.5 98.5 99.1 99.5 99.8

Housing 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Personal services, crafts and trades

100.8 101.0 99.8 99.8 100.2 100.2 100.3 100.3 100.4 100.5 100.5 100.6 100.7 101.2 101.4

Utilities and public services

99.4 99.7 99.0 99.0 97.3 97.3 98.6 98.8 98.8 99.7 100.3 100.3 100.4 100.4 100.4

Culture 103.6 100.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 100.3 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.5 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.6 100.8

Transport and communications

99.0 97.2 100.5 105.1 105.5 101.0 97.0 93.6 98.4 97.9 96.1 96.1 97.3 97.6 97.7

Transport services 98.1 93.2 101.2 112.4 113.5 102.4 92.6 84.5 96.1 94.9 90.6 90.5 93.4 94.1 94.4

Post and tele-communications

99.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Property insurance and other

97.9 99.6 100.2 100.2 100.2 100.2 99.4 99.4 99.4 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8 99.8

Social care 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Health services 107.1 100.2 99.9 99.9 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1 100.1

Restaurants and hotels

105.3 106.2 99.4 103.6 107.5 101.7 100.7 100.9 102.0 102.7 102.2 102.4 102.4 104.2 106.1

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RETAIL PRICES BY TOWNS

June, 2020in denars

Unit of mea-sure-ment

Republic of North Mace-donia

Bitola Kuma- novo Ohrid Skopje Strumica Veles Tetovo Shtip

Potatoes kg 31.88 31.73 35.36 34.53 31.91 25.34 33.68 31.72 30.35Beans kg 143.49 157.19 161.55 149.05 138.15 111.85 119.79 170.40 122.34Onions kg 31.27 26.83 38.26 24.74 35.28 38.51 34.42 25.82 24.16Carrots kg 44.34 48.86 36.59 49.93 42.33 43.81 47.63 43.40 45.70Cabbage kg 19.39 21.76 28.23 16.71 20.48 11.64 21.75 17.63 15.77Broccoli kg 160.04 174.04 120.00 178.14 157.12 83.78 154.01 192.75 190.53Apples kg 68.91 68.59 54.29 98.32 46.03 43.13 92.28 100.44 75.67Lemons kg 109.01 114.29 126.58 114.94 102.43 115.14 112.56 103.31 101.64Bananas kg 58.02 58.61 55.82 59.24 56.59 65.63 61.89 55.76 56.26Eggs pcs 7.84 7.74 6.93 8.44 8.25 7.27 8.21 7.68 7.20Milk, in a carton, permanent, fat 3.2%

l 51.50 52.24 51.75 52.78 51.16 53.65 50.49 51.00 49.60

Cheese, white sheep domestic kg 318.58 334.94 340.89 321.78 315.22 305.65 312.47 321.77 295.00Cheddar, trappist kg 413.53 411.37 408.27 425.79 413.38 416.88 395.15 412.00 422.39Butter, 250 g pack kg 532.76 595.45 483.36 554.68 525.24 513.54 467.10 508.46 619.92Rice kg 103.71 107.94 88.61 112.17 108.99 78.59 89.38 116.47 98.17Wheat flour (type 500) kg 32.24 34.37 32.65 34.98 30.10 37.05 32.40 32.32 28.13Wheat flour bread (type 500) kg 53.55 52.11 42.83 55.48 58.42 50.00 47.86 54.96 52.46Pasta with eggs, 500 g pack kg 94.70 107.65 98.45 102.66 89.85 101.79 90.55 87.16 91.55Biscuits kg 230.91 244.89 175.94 256.19 238.22 233.96 230.16 225.38 217.98Ketchup kg 92.89 97.44 97.62 104.28 88.02 100.14 88.40 85.42 95.57Mixed fruit jam kg 141.74 161.14 145.82 156.87 129.24 158.02 146.13 130.32 138.52Beef with bones kg 329.17 282.17 340.35 359.86 359.27 344.98 339.70 294.00 274.16Veal with bones kg 449.52 451.96 454.31 499.00 497.00 420.00 0.00 380.00 368.21Pork with bones kg 280.68 268.45 291.98 316.90 280.34 263.04 258.26 299.00 244.96Carp kg 258.38 239.57 257.39 289.83 259.78 259.00 266.66 260.00 229.00Poultry kg 187.16 183.93 172.97 184.37 192.84 188.43 186.36 195.46 173.36Dried boneless pork shoulder kg 386.17 426.48 369.09 397.34 394.99 366.40 380.93 370.73 357.85Ham salami kg 248.30 286.48 255.12 265.07 237.78 247.80 250.16 225.65 248.06Boiled sausages kg 178.29 175.40 218.93 185.21 175.90 174.66 176.14 165.85 169.41Vinegar l 46.11 50.16 51.20 59.72 44.01 40.58 38.09 41.48 47.03Cooking oil l 67.22 63.23 68.16 72.17 68.47 59.73 66.22 68.56 66.77Salt kg 24.43 25.25 26.36 26.59 24.21 24.45 21.55 23.02 24.58Sugar kg 34.72 36.41 36.87 34.63 34.02 32.21 35.37 34.39 35.45Milk chocolate, 100 g kg 601.99 595.76 567.98 685.66 584.17 738.87 551.58 569.65 570.33Coffee, 100 g kg 423.85 399.94 444.74 457.68 409.36 457.43 429.83 413.71 423.26Natural wine l 118.23 125.73 114.21 124.76 115.55 114.82 115.93 119.82 116.22Beer, 1/2 l bottle l 81.53 86.23 78.98 79.19 77.44 80.00 79.99 90.67 81.44Mineral water 1,5l 20.52 20.92 20.25 21.38 20.78 20.47 18.49 20.83 19.57EUROSUPER BS-95 l 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15 58.15EURODIESEL BS (D-E V) l 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 50.00Electricity kwh 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54 6.54

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CONSUMER PRICE INDICES

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2014 99.2 101.0 85.2 97.3 99.7 94.9 99.1 106.7 96.2 96.3 99.9 94.3 101.1 100.1 95.2

2015 98.9 101.1 89.8 97.7 100.8 96.8 100.6 97.2 91.5 97.1 100.0 95.4 101.1 99.7 95.3

2016 98.6 99.8 94.1 99.0 100.2 99.6 100.6 94.8 92.1 99.0 100.3 96.3 100.6 99.2 96.2

2017 99.4 99.2 95.8 100.0 100.0 100.4 99.1 100.1 100.3 99.0 100.1 98.1 100.3 99.6 98.5

2018 99.0 99.0 97.1 99.0 100.1 99.7 99.6 97.5 99.6 98.6 100.0 98.5 99.3 99.1 98.6

2019 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Level1) 100.5 101.6 101.0 98.4 100.2 100.0 100.5 95.0 99.8 101.2 100.2 101.3 102.2 100.6 100.2

Ø Jan.- June 2019 100.1 100.5 99.9 100.4 100.0 100.1 99.9 99.0 100.1 99.2 99.9 99.6 100.0 100.1 99.7

Ø Jan.- June 2020 100.6 102.1 100.9 98.7 100.2 100.0 100.3 94.1 99.8 100.4 100.2 100.9 102.2 100.8 99.8

2019

June 100.5 101.0 100.9 100.1 100.0 100.2 99.7 100.3 100.1 100.0 100.0 100.2 100.0 100.7 99.4

July 100.1 99.7 101.2 99.8 99.9 100.0 99.7 101.7 100.1 101.1 100.0 101.0 100.0 100.0 100.8

August 100.4 99.7 101.6 99.6 100.0 99.7 99.7 104.4 100.1 101.9 100.0 101.4 99.9 99.9 102.5

September 100.3 100.0 101.7 99.6 99.9 100.3 99.7 102.3 100.1 101.2 100.0 100.5 100.1 100.2 100.8

October 100.7 100.1 101.8 101.0 100.0 99.9 100.1 104.2 100.1 101.5 100.0 101.0 100.1 100.6 101.0

November 100.5 100.1 101.7 101.5 100.3 99.6 101.4 101.2 100.1 100.9 100.0 101.1 100.1 100.5 100.7

December 100.3 100.3 101.7 101.8 100.3 100.4 101.5 97.0 100.1 101.0 100.0 101.3 100.6 100.1 101.0

2020

January 100.1 99.8 101.2 99.2 100.1 100.4 100.2 99.9 99.9 100.2 100.2 100.5 101.4 100.1 99.9

February 100.2 100.4 101.4 98.6 100.2 100.5 100.2 97.9 99.8 100.4 100.2 100.5 101.8 100.3 99.3

March 100.3 101.3 104.4 98.3 100.2 99.6 100.4 94.7 99.7 100.4 100.2 100.8 102.7 100.6 99.3

April 100.5 102.8 104.5 98.8 100.2 100.3 100.2 88.8 99.8 99.7 100.2 100.8 102.6 100.6 99.7

May 100.9 103.6 104.6 98.7 100.2 99.5 100.2 90.0 99.8 100.6 100.2 101.2 102.4 101.0 100.1

June 101.7 104.8 104.8 98.7 100.2 99.8 100.5 93.0 99.8 101.0 100.2 101.6 102.4 102.0 100.5

1) The level represents the period January - June 2020 in comparison with the same period in 2019

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Retail Price Index, 2016-2020previous month = 100

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII

2016 100.0 99.4 100.2 100.5 100.3 100.0 100.1 100.4 99.8 99.7 99.8 100.0

2017 101.1 99.4 101.4 100.1 100.6 100.5 100.0 100.9 100.0 100.3 100.2 100.4

2018 99.9 100.1 99.9 100.3 100.7 100.2 100.4 100.9 99.3 100.4 99.5 99.5

2019 99.5 99.8 100.0 101.2 100.4 98.3 101.1 100.2 98.6 99.5 99.4 101.0

2020 100.1 99.7 99.8 99.5 100.4 100.8

Consumer Price Index, 2016-2020previous month = 100

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII

2016 99.8 99.9 100.1 100.1 100.5 100.0 99.7 99.9 100.2 100.0 99.8 99.9

2017 100.6 99.5 100.5 100.5 100.7 100.3 99.4 100.4 100.0 100.3 100.2 100.1

2018 99.6 100.2 100.0 100.3 101.0 100.0 99.7 100.3 99.9 100.3 99.8 99.8

2019 99.9 100.0 100.4 100.8 100.5 98.9 100.2 100.3 99.4 99.9 99.9 100.3

2020 100.1 100.1 100.2 100.1 100.4 100.8

Industrial producer price indices on the domestic market, 2016-2020previous month = 100

I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII

2016 100.0 99.9 100.5 100.1 100.7 100.0 99.2 100.1 100.3 99.4 99.4 99.8

2017 100.4 101.1 100.0 100.2 100.1 101.0 98.7 100.5 100.1 100.3 99.7 99.9

2018 100.4 100.0 98.7 100.5 100.7 99.7 99.0 100.1 100.0 100.1 99.9 100.1

2019 100.3 100.7 100.2 100.3 100.2 100.2 99.1 100.2 99.9 100.0 99.9 100.1

2020 101.5 101.0 101.1 102.2 101.9 102.0

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UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, 2014-2019

Unemployed persons Unemployment rate1) Unemployed persons from 15 to 24 years

of agetotal men women total men women

2014 268 809 160 316 108 493 28.0 27.6 28.6 50 397

2015 248 933 154 592 94 341 26.1 26.7 25.1 43 792

2016 225 049 141 578 83 471 23.7 24.4 22.7 41 451

2017 213 564 132 512 81 052 22.4 22.7 21.8 40 799

2018 198 569 124 054 74 515 20.7 21.3 19.9 37 472

2019 166 363 94 198 72 165 17.3 16.5 18.4 28 881

1) Unemployment rate - the number of unemployed persons as a percentage of the labour force, aged 15 years and over (according to the recommendations of the International Labour Organization - ILO)

Source: Labour Force Survey

EMPLOYED AND UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY AGE GROUPS

II quarter 2019 III quarter 2019

total men women total men women

em-ployed

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em-ployed

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Total 794 283 168 180 480 990 88 348 313 293 79 832 799 546 164 702 480 017 87 530 319 529 77 172

15-24 53 740 28 841 33 889 15 002 19 851 13 838 52 704 28 740 32 494 15 705 20 210 13 035

25-49 521 102 108 410 306 079 56 248 215 023 52 162 521 386 106 337 303 654 55 766 217 732 50 571

50-64 209 745 30 880 135 515 17 048 74 229 13 832 215 481 29 555 137 613 16 060 77 868 13 496

65 years and over

9 696 : 5 506 : (4 190) - 9 975 : 6 256 - (3 719) :

15-64 784 587 168 131 475 483 88 298 309 103 79 832 789 571 164 632 473 761 87 531 315 810 77 102

IV quarter 2019 I quarter 2020

total men women total men women

em-ployed

unem-ployed

em-ployed

unem-ployed

em-ployed

unem-ployed

em-ployed

unem-ployed

em-ployed

unem-ployed

em-ployed

unem-ployed

Total 807 362 161 242 479 296 94 157 328 066 67 085 811 106 156 627 481 644 95 642 329 462 60 985

15-24 52 439 28 376 33 148 17 048 19 291 11 328 51 527 27 662 32 738 16 173 18 788 11 489

25-49 530 851 104 219 304 559 60 100 226 292 44 119 535 485 98 082 308 858 57 369 226 628 40 713

50-64 217 562 28 647 136 791 17 009 80 771 11 638 212 188 30 883 131 880 22 099 80 308 8 784

65 years and over

6 510 - (4798) - (1711) - 11 906 - 8 169 - (3 738) -

15-64 800 852 161 242 474 498 94 157 326 354 67 085 799 200 156 627 473 476 95 641 325 724 60 986

- no entry : too imprecise estimated to be published () less precise estimate- use with caution

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Annual average

2019V 2019 V 2020 I - V 2020

IndicesV 2020

----------- IV 2019

V 2020 ----------- V 2019

I - V 2020 -----------

I - V 2019

V 2020 --------- Ø 2019

Total 25 213 25 270 26 390 26 681 102.2 104.4 108.2 104.7

A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING 20 066 19 955 21 540 21 186 103.5 107.9 107.1 107.3

01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities

19 637 19 495 21 737 21 334 104.0 111.5 110.4 110.7

02 Forestry and logging 21 388 21 253 21 429 21 127 105.6 100.8 99.9 100.2

03 Fishing and aquaculture 15 409 15 071 17 182 16 465 99.6 114.0 109.4 111.5

B MINING AND QUARRYING 34 507 35 034 35 656 35 180 101.5 101.8 102.0 103.3

05 Mining of coal and lignite 19 724 20 217 21 538 20 887 102.5 106.5 104.5 109.2

07 Mining of metal ores 35 975 37 617 36 650 37 288 98.6 97.4 105.4 101.9

08 Other mining and quarrying 33 814 32 520 35 608 33 559 106.0 109.5 95.9 105.3

09 Mining support service activities 27 788 26 692 30 200 27 722 106.6 113.1 104.7 108.7

C MANUFACTURING 21 146 20 926 21 270 22 251 101.8 101.6 109.4 100.6

10 Manufacture of food products 19 987 19 805 21 608 21 583 101.6 109.1 111.1 108.1

11 Manufacture of beverages 30 515 28 096 30 320 31 081 87.6 107.9 104.8 99.4

12 Manufacture of tobacco products 24 066 23 564 27 235 26 651 106.4 115.6 117.4 113.213 Manufacture of textiles 21 129 20 196 19 639 21 167 99.5 97.2 107.0 92.914 Manufacture of wearing apparel 16 199 16 237 17 443 17 361 104.3 107.4 110.2 107.715 Manufacture of leather and related products 14 833 15 336 14 255 15 231 103.8 93.0 107.7 96.116 Manufacture of wood and of products

of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials

17 806 17 547 17 115 18 163 105.4 97.5 106.6 96.1

17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 21 698 21 851 22 914 23 358 95.3 104.9 110.4 105.618 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 23 345 23 242 23 074 23 880 103.2 99.3 106.3 98.819 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum

products 21 040 21 184 21 460 21 807 98.5 101.3 102.9 102.0

20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products

32 776 31 831 33 604 34 170 97.6 105.6 106.1 102.5

21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations

45 380 45 514 48 280 47 107 102.6 106.1 105.5 106.4

22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 19 654 19 718 22 135 21 654 105.0 112.3 113.6 112.623 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral

products 27 900 27 835 28 568 30 058 84.7 102.6 111.6 102.4

24 Manufacture of basic metals 27 715 27 622 29 562 29 945 102.7 107.0 113.2 106.725 Manufacture of fabricated metal products,

except machinery and equipment 22 246 22 368 23 637 24 070 102.3 105.7 110.4 106.3

26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products

22 134 21 793 23 060 22 907 103.1 105.8 106.7 104.2

27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 23 353 23 349 23 867 24 422 102.5 102.2 107.4 102.228 Manufacture of machinery and equipment

n.e.c. 29 384 30 455 26 047 29 057 104.4 85.5 98.8 88.6

29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers

21 905 21 481 18 254 21 904 102.0 85.0 105.3 83.3

30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 28 306 28 599 27 285 31 431 96.3 95.4 113.6 96.431 Manufacture of furniture 16 807 16 595 17 118 17 224 109.6 103.1 105.9 101.832 Other manufacturing 22 764 22 262 22 740 24 508 96.7 102.1 110.8 99.933 Repair and installation of machinery and

equipment 30 978 30 783 33 198 32 913 100.7 107.8 108.3 107.2

D ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

38 890 39 034 40 795 40 835 100.6 104.5 104.5 104.9

35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

38 890 39 034 40 795 40 835 100.6 104.5 104.5 104.9

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Annual average

2019V 2019 V 2020 I - V 2020

IndicesV 2020

----------- IV 2019

V 2020 ----------- V 2019

I - V 2020 -----------

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V 2020 --------- Ø 2019

E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

21 335 21 527 22 777 22 406 103.1 105.8 106.8 106.8

36 Water collection, treatment and supply 21 474 21 532 23 190 22 992 101.5 107.7 109.0 108.0

37 Sewerage 19 635 18 930 20 567 20 384 101.1 108.6 106.3 104.7

38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery

21 200 21 710 22 100 21 546 105.4 101.8 103.0 104.2

39 Remediation activities and other waste management services

21 216 20 405 32 283 25 749 118.3 158.2 127.5 152.2

F CONSTRUCTION 23 393 23 828 25 062 24 536 105.2 105.2 109.1 107.1

41 Construction of buildings 22 923 23 386 24 565 23 952 107.8 105.0 109.6 107.2

42 Civil engineering 24 368 25 776 26 010 25 117 104.4 100.9 106.1 106.7

43 Specialised construction activities 22 916 22 132 24 611 24 696 102.0 111.2 112.1 107.4

G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

22 997 23 273 23 898 24 555 100.4 102.7 109.2 103.9

45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles

26 514 27 944 26 885 28 340 87.1 96.2 107.6 101.4

46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

26 845 27 510 27 925 28 839 100.9 101.5 109.2 104.0

47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

20 075 19 999 20 889 21 286 102.0 104.5 109.1 104.1

H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 25 204 25 428 24 279 26 024 101.9 95.5 104.5 96.3

49 Land transport and transport via pipelines 19 945 19 841 21 710 21 461 106.2 109.4 111.1 108.8

51 Air transport 50 559 47 935 33 044 42 514 93.8 68.9 77.3 65.4

52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation

40 118 41 372 30 958 39 548 91.2 74.8 97.8 77.2

53 Postal and courier activities 22 335 22 180 22 201 22 472 94.8 100.1 100.6 99.4

I ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

18 317 18 087 15 543 17 701 101.2 85.9 100.3 84.9

55 Accommodation 20 991 20 669 16 350 18 960 99.5 79.1 93.8 77.9

56 Food and beverage service activities 16 262 16 121 14 875 16 693 102.8 92.3 106.1 91.5

J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION 44 980 43 431 53 704 49 419 115.5 123.7 112.5 119.4

58 Publishing activities 24 754 24 611 25 625 25 849 102.8 104.1 106.0 103.5

59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activities

30 631 30 490 18 777 25 299 100.7 61.6 83.7 61.3

60 Programming and broadcasting activities 25 774 24 759 26 880 26 922 101.9 108.6 109.7 104.3

61 Telecommunications 40 906 38 184 59 069 46 605 145.2 154.7 110.3 144.4

62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities

60 401 59 387 67 936 65 191 108.1 114.4 112.5 112.5

63 Information service activities 33 613 33 129 34 390 34 998 100.3 103.8 107.3 102.3

K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES 42 205 47 385 43 731 44 007 104.6 92.3 102.2 103.6

64 Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding

44 268 51 429 45 248 46 528 102.1 88.0 101.9 102.2

65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security

38 436 39 038 41 995 38 976 114.9 107.6 102.9 109.3

66 Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities

32 575 31 140 34 128 33 386 105.9 109.6 104.7 104.8

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V 2020 ----------- V 2019

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L REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 26 207 26 161 26 235 26 741 101.7 100.3 103.0 100.1

68 Real estate activities 26 207 26 161 26 235 26 741 101.7 100.3 103.0 100.1

M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

29 221 28 535 29 747 31 035 103.2 104.2 109.1 101.8

69 Legal and accounting activities 33 798 32 944 31 901 34 520 99.6 96.8 108.1 94.4

70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities

30 976 29 940 33 957 35 937 100.4 113.4 119.4 109.6

71 Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis

26 011 25 900 26 410 26 357 106.7 102.0 103.6 101.5

72 Scientific research and development 31 369 30 428 35 261 35 387 100.3 115.9 116.6 112.4

73 Advertising and market research 32 317 31 141 29 936 33 061 100.9 96.1 104.3 92.6

74 Other professional, scientific and technical activities

35 542 32 495 36 151 43 554 99.5 111.3 121.0 101.7

75 Veterinary activities 18 732 18 916 21 845 21 706 100.1 115.5 116.9 116.6

N ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

18 963 18 868 19 722 19 883 98.2 104.5 106.0 104.0

77 Rental and leasing activities 29 412 25 097 21 520 25 678 94.9 85.7 101.0 73.2

78 Employment activities 19 407 19 421 20 359 20 366 97.1 104.8 104.8 104.9

79 Travel agency, tour operator reservation service and related activities

20 209 19 313 15 286 18 673 101.2 79.1 95.0 75.6

80 Security and investigation activities 13 980 13 904 16 149 15 735 99.5 116.1 114.2 115.5

81 Services to buildings and landscape activities 15 511 15 541 16 972 16 877 103.4 109.2 111.0 109.4

82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities

30 838 30 860 28 300 29 424 95.4 91.7 96.4 91.8

O PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENCE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

28 783 29 052 30 289 29 828 102.6 104.3 105.3 105.2

84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

28 783 29 052 30 289 29 828 102.6 104.3 105.3 105.2

P EDUCATION 24 589 24 209 27 196 27 182 100.4 112.3 112.5 110.6

85 Education 24 589 24 209 27 196 27 182 100.4 112.3 112.5 110.6

Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

29 415 29 122 31 492 31 127 101.6 108.1 107.8 107.1

86 Human health activities 32 022 32 149 34 105 33 694 101.9 106.1 105.7 106.5

87 Residential care activities 22 069 20 720 25 000 24 379 101.8 120.7 118.6 113.3

88 Social work activities without accommodation

20 281 18 491 22 250 22 200 100.0 120.3 120.8 109.7

R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION 22 228 22 029 20 698 22 295 103.9 94.0 104.5 93.1

90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities 25 120 25 087 26 594 26 574 100.1 106.0 112.3 105.9

91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities

22 951 23 057 24 465 24 235 100.9 106.1 111.4 106.6

92 Gambling and betting activities 20 743 20 192 18 141 20 501 108.7 89.8 102.7 87.5

93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities

25 765 26 349 20 010 22 937 93.4 75.9 87.5 77.7

S OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES 29 007 29 012 31 307 30 934 102.1 107.9 108.6 107.9

94 Activities of membership organisations 36 540 36 433 36 979 37 336 100.4 101.5 102.1 101.2

95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods

24 918 25 019 21 892 22 305 111.0 87.5 92.2 87.9

96 Other personal service activities 23 757 23 609 28 771 27 729 101.6 121.9 123.2 121.1

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NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATIONNumber of births Number of deaths Natural

increase of the population

Number of marriages

live births stillbirths total infants registered divorces

2014 23 596 171 19 718 233 3 878 13 813 2 2102015 23 075 185 20 461 198 2 614 14 186 2 2002016 23 002 197 20 421 273 2 581 13 199 1 9852017 21 754 192 20 318 201 1 436 13 781 1 9942018 21 333 151 19 727 122 1 606 13 494 1 6202019 19 845 141 20 446 112 -601 13 814 1 990

2019May 1 660 16 1 736 17 -76 1 375 167June 1 699 12 1 511 8 188 1 161 161July 1 851 12 1 633 3 218 1 218 172August 1 766 7 1 635 7 131 1 747 43September 1 807 10 1 432 6 375 1 360 114October 1 714 9 1 708 16 6 1 284 202November 1 499 10 1 582 7 -83 983 244December 1 494 8 1 716 11 -222 1 081 223

20201)

January 1 319 3 1 774 5 -455 1 024 120February 1 440 15 1 653 2 -213 573 80March2) 1 431 8 1 674 15 -243 404 44April2) 1 331 6 1 631 15 - 300 155 46Mayl2) 1 555 14 1 602 20 - 47 413 93

1) Preliminary data2) Тhe data are incomplete

NATURAL CHANGE OF THE POPULATION (relative numbers)

Live births per 1000

inhabitants

Still births per 1000 live births

Deaths per 1000

inhabitants

Infant deathsVital index

Natural increase per 1000

inhabitants

Registered marriages per 1000

inhabitants

Divorces per 1000 marriages

per 1000 deaths

per 1000 live births

2014 11.4 7.3 9.5 11.8 9.9 119.7 1.9 6.7 160.02015 11.1 8.0 9.9 9.7 8.6 112.8 1.3 6.9 155.12016 11.1 8.6 9.9 13.4 11.9 112.6 1.2 6.4 150.42017 10.5 8.8 9.8 9.9 9.2 107.1 0.7 6.6 144.72018 10.3 7.1 9.5 6.2 5.7 108.1 0.8 6.5 120.12019 9.6 7.1 9.8 5.5 5.6 97.1 -0.3 6.7 144.1

2019

May 9.6 9.6 10.0 9.8 10.2 95.6 0.0 0.7 121.5June 9.8 7.1 8.7 5.3 4.7 112.4 0.1 0.6 138.7July 10.7 6.5 9.4 1.8 1.6 113.3 0.1 0.6 141.2August 10.2 4.0 9.4 4.3 4.0 108.0 0.1 0.8 24.6September 10.4 5.5 8.3 4.2 3.3 126.2 0.2 0.7 83.8October 9.9 5.3 9.9 9.4 9.3 100.4 0.0 0.6 157.3November 8.7 6.7 9.1 4.4 4.7 94.8 0.0 0.5 248.2December 8.6 5.4 9.9 6.4 7.4 87.1 -0.1 0.5 206.3

20201)

January 7.6 2.3 10.3 2.8 3.8 74.4 -2.6 5.9 117.2February 8.3 10.4 9.6 1.2 1.4 87.1 -1.2 3.3 139.6March2) 8.3 5.6 9.7 9.0 10.5 85.5 -1.4 2.3 108.9April2) 7.7 4.5 9.4 9.2 11.3 81.6 -1.7 0.9 296.8Mayl2) 9.0 9.0 9.3 12.5 12.9 97.1 -0.3 2.4 225.2

1) Preliminary data2) Тhe data are incomplete

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