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Producer prices in Latvian industry increased by 0.1%

Rita Brice Producer Price Indices Section, 25.04.2017.Print version
According to data of the Central Statistical Bureau (CSB), compared to February, in March 2017 the average level of producer prices in Latvian industry grew by 0.1%. The prices of products sold on the domestic market dropped by 0.1 %, whereas the prices of exported products increased by 0.3 %. The prices of products exported to euro area countries grew by 0.2% and of products exported to non-euro area countries – by 0.4%.

During the month, changes in producer prices were mainly affected by a price increase in the manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture, as well as collection of non-hazardous waste.


Producer price changes in March 2017, as % 

 

Weights (%)

Price changes (%)

in March 2017

compared to

February 2017

March

2016

Industrial production – total

100.0

0.1

2.0

 

Mining and quarrying

2.6

0.0

0.4

 

Manufacturing

78.1

0.2

2.3

 

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

15.3

-0.2

-0.6

 

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

4.0

1.1

9.2

Products sold on the domestic market

100.0

-0.1

1.6

 

Mining and quarrying

1.9

-0.7

-1.2

 

Manufacturing

59.4

-0.1

2.2

 

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

31.5

-0.2

-0.6

 

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

7.2

1.0

10.3

Exported products

100.0

0.3

2.3

 

Mining and quarrying

3.3

0.4

1.3

 

Manufacturing

95.7

0.3

2.4

 

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

1.0

2.2

1.8

 

Compared to March 2016, in March 2017 the average level of producer prices in Latvian industry increased by 2.0%. The prices of products sold on the domestic market have increased by 1.6 %, while those of exported products have grown by 2.3%. The prices of products exported to euro area countries have increased by 2.1% and of products exported to non-euro area countries – by 2.5%.


The most significant impact was caused by a price increase in the manufacture of food products, as well as waste collection, treatment and disposal activities, materials recovery, whereas the greatest lowering effect was caused by production of electricity.

 

Producer price changes as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year, as %

 

 

This year information on producer prices in industry is provided by more than 610 enterprises, which inform the CSB about approximately 2.6 thousand prices every month – 1.4 thousand of which are related to products and industrial services sold on the domestic market, and 1.2 thousand relating to prices on the export markets, with the respective information being then used for index calculations.






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