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Total Seasonally Adjusted Industrial Turnover in Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded Decrease

Published July 16, 2020
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The total seasonally adjusted industrial turnover in Bosnia and Herzegovina in May this year as compared to April 2020, increased by 1.9%. If compared by markets, then, in the same period, it increased by 3.1% on the domestic market, and increased by 0.7% on the non-domestic market, according to the Bosnian Agency for Statistics.

In May 2020, as compared to May 2019, the total industrial turnover in the Bosnia and Herzegovina, working-day adjusted, decreased by 24.5%. If compared by markets, then, in the same period, it decreased by 16.8% on the domestic market and decreased by 30.7% on the non-domestic market.

In May 2020, as compared to April 2020, the total turnover of durable consumer goods increased by 21.1%, non durable consumer goods increased by 5.1%, capital goods increased by 4.1%, intermediate goods increased by 1.5%, and turnover of energy decreased by 5.5%.

In May 2020, as compared to May 2019, the total turnover of energy decreased by 52.5%, capital goods decreased by 39.2%, durable consumer goods decreased by 30.2%, intermediate goods decreased by 19.2%, and turnover of non-durable consumer goods decreased by 14.4%.

 

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