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Wirtschaft Mazedoniens - Економија на Македонија - Economy of Macedonia (Rep. of)

[h=3]Macedonia Registers Record Industrial Output[/h]Labels: Industrie, Wirtschaft

Macedonian industrial output rose continuously this year, reaching a record rate of growth in September, new data show, BIRN reports.


Industrial output in Macedonia in September rose by 9.1 per cent in comparison with the same period last year, data show. This is the biggest growth since the country exited the economic downturn in 2012.


The industrial production index over the period January-September 2014, in comparison to the same period last year, was higher by 4.8 per cent, data from the State Statistical Office show.




The upturn is mainly a result of growth in the production of chemical products, mining and quarrying and the processing industry. However, the biggest growth - 46.5 per cent - compared to September last year was in the tobacco industry.


After two consecutive quarters of negative growth in 2012, Macedonia exited recession at the end of 2012 and finished 2013 with annual growth of around 1 per cent. Industry started this year with a solid growth rate of 6.4 per cent in January and maintaining a similar trend over the following months.


The latest data boost hopes that Macedonia is well on the road to economic recovery after several years of feeling the effects of the global economic and European crisis. More than 70 per cent of Macedonian exports go to Europe, so falling demand from there forced many companies to reduce production, or close.
 
[h=1]EC: Macedonia - Bright Spot in Balkan Region[/h]
November 15, 2014, Saturday @ 09:56 in Business | Views: 48
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The only significant growth in real gross domestic product (GDP) has been registered in Macedonia, says the EC analysis. Photo: Independent Balkan News Agency

The economic situation in Western Balkans has been deteriorating for last several months, which means that the recovery that began in 2013 was fragile, says a recent economic analysis of the European Commission.
Serbia and Albania have entered into recession. The only significant growth in real gross domestic product (GDP) has been registered in Macedonia, B92 quotes the EC analysis.
Apart from Macedonia, a GDP growth has been also registered in Kosovo as a result of the private consumption, stimulated by large increase this April of public sector wages and pensions. The analysis indicates that "the severe flooding this May in Serbia and Bosnia/Herzegovina had devastating consequences for the infrastructure and caused huge losses in manufacturing, particularly in the mining and energy sector."

Halting of the growth in Montenegro and Albania is a result of the substantial decline in industrial production, while in Serbia the situation worsened due to the lack of investments.
Despite of the slight decline of unemployment rate in recent months, it is still high in the region, reaching 30 percent in Kosovo; 28% - Macedonia; 27.5% - Bosnia/Herzegovina; over 20% - Serbia; and 18% -Albania.
However, the employment rate in the first eight months has been increasing in Albania, as well as in Macedonia as a result of the substantial recovery of the manufacturing sector.
The unemployment rate in the Western Balkans is still high, especially among young people, which requires decisive and credible structural measures on the labor markets and production, the analysis reads.
A major challenge for most Western Balkan countries is the low coverage of imports by exports, worsening the current account deficit situation, especially in the first half of 2014. This deficit waslowest in Macedonia - 1.2% of the GDP, while in other countries of the region it ranges from 7.0% Bosnia/Herzegovina to 11.6 - Albania and 15.2 - Montenegro.
At the same time there has been a general decline of prices mainly in the sector of food, clothing, communications and transportation.
Banks in the region slightly increased loans to companies. The highest rate of non-performing bank loans is registered in Albania - 24% and Serbia - 23%. Balancing the budget expenditure is notified in Albania and Montenegro, partly due to improved tax collection.
In contrast, Serbia and Bosnia/Herzegovina are dealing with deteriorated economic situation and lower budget income as a consequence of flooding, the analysis reads.

- See more at: EC: Macedonia - Bright Spot in Balkan Region - Independent.mk
 
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Ich verstehe die VMRO wirklich nicht.


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