Production prices mark growth

Production prices in Kosovo have scored 0.4% growth in the third quarter, compared to the previous quarter, while larger growth has been in wood production and timber products, in addition to furniture, production of items from tar and entwined materials by 5.6%. According to the Awards Index [...]
Production prices in Kosovo have scored 0.4% growth in the third quarter, compared to the previous quarter, while larger growth has been in wood production and timber products, in addition to furniture, production of items from tar and entwined materials by 5.6%.
According to the third quarter 2017 Production Awards Index, published by the ASS, the increase has also marked metal production by 5.1%, production of chemical products 3.2%, skin production and products of 2.7%, etc.
The upgrade was neutralised with the fall of prices in metal rushing -2.8%, the production of motor vehicles, trailers, and semi-remotives -2.5%, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply -2.3% and mobile production -0.1%.
Meanwhile, compared to the third quarter 2016, production prices rose by an average of 5.6%, with higher rises in metal rush 48.7%, electricity, gas, steam and air-contained supply of 21.6%, etc.
The upgrade was neutralised with the fall of prices in the production of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-remotives -2.5%, metal production -2.4%, food products production -2.4%, the production of machinery and p.k.t.6%, the production of manufactured metal products, in addition to machinery and equipment -1.3%, production of furniture -1.1%, production of beverages -06% and production of paper and products from it -0.2%.












