Indices of basic social and economic indicators for the CIS countries in January–May 2010
(January–May 2010 compared with January–May 2009; percentage)
|
|
Gross domestic product (at constant prices) |
Industrial production (at constant prices) |
Producer price indices1 |
Consumer price indices |
Retail trade turnover (at constant prices; all channels of sales) |
Cargo transportation by transport enterprises (excluding pipelines) |
|
Azerbaijan |
104,3 |
104,3 |
162,4 |
104,7 |
108,1 |
104,9 |
|
Armenia |
108,8 |
112,1 |
134,9 |
107,6 |
101,32 |
122,8 |
|
Belarus |
106,4 |
107,7 |
109,6 |
106,5 |
115,1 |
110,1 |
|
Kazakhstan |
107,13 |
111,9 |
142,9 |
107,2 |
112,12 |
116,7 |
Kyrgyzstan |
109,7 |
156,8 |
122,0 |
102,8 |
98,8 |
99,1 |
|
Moldova |
104,73 |
106,1 |
108,7 |
106,7 |
... |
88,7 |
|
Russia |
102,93 |
110,3 |
121,9 |
106,7 |
102,92 |
98,5 |
Tajikistan |
106,2 |
114,5 |
143,9 |
105,4 |
108,8 |
106,7 |
Uzbekistan3 |
107,6 |
107,0 |
... |
... |
108,3 |
... |
|
Ukraine |
104,93 |
112,6 |
120,2 |
110,3 |
101,1 |
114,0 |
|
CIS |
103,53 |
111 |
123 |
107 |
104 |
106 |
1 A considerable increase of industrial producer price index is conditioned by a world price increase on basic exchange commodities and low base of comparison.
2 Excluding turnover of public catering enterprises.
3 January-March 2010 compared with January-March 2009.