Basic social and economic
indices
for the CIS countries in January–June 2004
(January–June
2004
to January–June 2003; percent)
|
|
Gross Domestic Product
(at constant prices) |
Industrial production
(at constant prices) |
Industrial
ðroducer price indices |
Consumer price
indices |
Retail trade turnover
(at constant prices; all channels of sale) |
|
Azerbaijan |
110,6 |
105,5 |
106,6 |
106,0 |
112,0 |
|
Armenia |
109,1 |
104,5 |
112,8 |
107,5 |
110,1 |
|
Belarus |
110,3 |
114,4 |
126,9 |
120,8 |
113,0 |
|
Georgia |
109,4 |
110,4 |
105,5 |
105,5 |
106,0 |
|
Kazakstan |
109,01 |
109,4 |
109,4 |
106,6 |
107,12 |
|
Kyrgyzstan |
109,2 |
118,1 |
110,5 |
104,1 |
112,3 |
|
Moldova |
106,11 |
113,1 |
107,5 |
113,6 |
113,12 |
|
Russian Federation |
107,93 |
107,4 |
120,9 |
110,4 |
111,14 |
|
Tajikistan |
111,1 |
111,7 |
116,2 |
105,2 |
120,4 |
|
Ukraine |
112,7 |
115,9 |
117,3 |
107,4 |
119,9 |
1 January–March 2004 to January–March 2003.
2 Excluding turnover of public catering enterprises.
3 Production of the main branches of the economy (industry, agriculture, construction, transport and trade).
4 For comparability with other countries, turnover of public catering
enterprises is included.