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Growth of industrial production in BiH

27. August 2010. | 08:58

Source: Fena

Total industrial production in BiH in July 2010 increased by three index points compared to average monthly production in 2009, stated today at the press-conference director of BiH Statistics Agency Zdenko Milinovic.

Total industrial production in BiH in July 2010 increased by three index points compared to average monthly production in 2009, stated today at the press-conference director of BiH Statistics Agency Zdenko Milinovic.

Compared to July 2009, production decreased by 4.7% while the rate of cumulative production (from January to July 2010), compared to the same period in 2009 is 0.2%.

Compared to June 2010, the change in scope of production is 0.4%.

Production of ore and minerals in July was cut down by 11.4 index points, compared to average monthly production in 2009.

Production in processing industry increased by 13.9 index points in July compared to last year's production on a monthly level.

Production and supply of electric energy, gas and water decreased in July by 16.8 index points, compared to average monthly production in 2009.

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