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Economic growth slowed down in Estonia in Q1
Print versionIn the first quarter of 2018, the Estonian GDP was 5.7 billion euros at
current prices.
The seasonally and
working-day adjusted GDP did not change (decline of 0.1%) compared to the
previous quarter. However, compared to the first quarter of 2017, the
seasonally and working-day adjusted GDP grew by 3.8%.
For the fifth quarter in row, one of the main
contributors to economic growth was construction. It was followed by
transportation and storage, which had its largest contribution in six years.
Significant contributions to the growth came also from manufacturing and
information and communication activities. The only economic activity that had a
notable negative impact on growth was agriculture, forestry and fishing.
Domestic demand
grew by 4.4% in the first quarter. The slowing down in the growth of
investments that started in the second half of 2017, became a decline in the
first quarter – gross fixed capital formation declined by 8%. The main reason
was the decline of investments into transportation equipment and machinery and
equipment by non-financial enterprises. Final household consumption grew by
2.8%, which is similar to the growth in the second half of last year.
The exports of
goods and services grew significantly slower in the first quarter than
previously. Compared to the same period of the previous year, the growth was
only 0.9%. The main reason was the decline in the exports of goods. The main
contributor was the export of fuels and chemicals. The imports of goods and
services maintained their growth rate – 5.4%. The main contributor to growth
was the imports of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers and miscellaneous
machinery and equipment. The share of net exports in the GDP was 0.8% in the
first quarter of 2018.
While the number
of persons employed grew, the number of hours worked declined slightly in the
first quarter. As a result, the growth of productivity per hour worked
significantly outpaced GDP growth – by 6.2%. On the other hand, the
productivity per person employed grew by 2.8%. The growth of unit labour cost
was 5.5% in the first quarter.
For the statistical activity “National accounts”, the main representative
of public interest is the Ministry of Finance, commissioned by whom Statistics
Estonia performs this statistical activity.








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