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WITHIN 11 MONTHS OF 2011 INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN MOLDOVA GREW BY 8,9%, AS COMPARED WITH THE SAME PERIOD IN 2010

16-01-2012

According to the National Bureau of Statistics, in November, 2011, as compared with November, 2010, the growth of industrial production made up 3,5%. The growth of industrial production in the period of January-November, 2011 was determined by the 12,3% rise in production in mining industry and by 10,3%.- increase in production of processing industry. Alongside with this, this period was characterized by the 1,4% decline in production and distribution of heat and power production. Within 11 months of 2011 foods and beverages produced increased by 2,2%, as compared with the same period in 2010. in particular, manufacture, processing and tinning of meat and meat foods grew by 13,1%; production of beverages increased by 5,7%; processing and tinning of vegetables and fruit rose by 4,7%; milk and dairy grew by 1,4%. Within the same period production of medical, precious and optical devices increased by 42,7%; manufacture of electrical machines and equipment grew by 40,4%; other machines and equipment manufacture rose by 33,3%; paper and cardboard rose by 17,1%; leathers and foot wear production increased by 16,5%; complete metal products other than machines and equipment grew by 15,3%. Printed production and information material reproduction increased by 13,6%. Production of tobacco goods grew by12,6%; cloths – by 12,4%; textiles – by 10,6%; furniture – by 10,3%; other non metal mineral products (glass, items from concrete, gypsum, and cement) – by 7,1%; timber and wooden items – by 2,3%. At the same time there was the decline in flour-grinding production by 10,3%; in vegetable and animal oils and fats by 8,5%; in metallurgical manufacture by 4,1%; in chemical industry – by 1,9%. The steam and hot water supply shrank by 0,8%, and power production and distribution declined by 1,8%.

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  • INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DECREASED 3,4%. IN JANUARY-MARCH, 2011 IN MOLDOVA AS COMPARED WITH THE LIKE PERIOD OF 2010

    17-05-2012

    According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the volume of industrial production declined 4,5% in March, 2012 as compared with March, 2011 The decline in industrial production was explained by 9,1% lower production in the mining industry, by 3,1% lower production in the processing industry and the 3,8% less production in the energy sector.

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  • THE SALES TURNOVER OF RETAIL ENTERPRISES GREW 19,6% IN MARCH, 2012 AS COMPARED WITH FEBRUARY

    17-05-2012

    According to the National Bureau of Statistics, this is 1,2% up as compared with the same period of 2011. In Q1, 2012 the sales turnover of enterprise with retail sales as their primary business line grew 4,4% in comparable prices against numbers of Q1, 2011. The sales turnover of enterprises rendering market services to population increased 18,9% as compared with the previous month and 3,4% as compared with March, 2011. In Q, 1, 2012 their turnover increased 3,7% in comparable prices as compared with Q1, 2011.

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  • THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION HIGHLY APPRECIATES PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF MOLDOVA ON ITS WAY TO THE INTEGRATION INTO EUROPE, -HEAD OF EC DELEGATION IN RM DIRK SCHUEBEL

    17-05-2012

    As presenting an annual EC report on implementation of the European Neighboring Policy, realized since 2011, at a press-conference on Tuesday, he said that within the last year Moldova achieved significant progress in lots areas and stands a chance to be given a “chunk of the pie” from the budget assigned by EC for realization of ENP.

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  • THE AVERAGE WAGE IN THE ECONOMY OF MOLDOVA MADE UP 3273,5 LEIS IN MARCH, 2012, 9,7% UP AS COMPARED WITH MARCH, 2011

    15-05-2012

    Adjusted to inflation, it grew 4,1% in real terms. The average wage was2957,5 leis if the budget sector and 3423,6 leis in the real sector, growing 11,9% and 8,8% respectively. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, the highest average salary was paid to workers of the banking sector and made 7214,8 leis(+15,6% against March, 2011).

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